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Post by Ihar on Nov 28, 2013 13:10:07 GMT 2
Valves are available at ladapower as well:
parts: 2101-1007032+ 2101-1007033 - $18 and 2101-1007012 $34
Thats a set of outlet and inlet valves and valve guides.
Just a note, cylinder head bolts need to be replaced if they are longer than 120mm - Part 21213-1003271 - $2
Steve
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Nov 28, 2013 13:16:53 GMT 2
Steve the gaskets come in separate kits for the diff, gb tc and engine
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Post by Ihar on Nov 28, 2013 13:19:32 GMT 2
Ari the set I got from you had the GB gaskets in and I think I rear diff gasket as well.
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Steve
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Nov 28, 2013 13:26:51 GMT 2
That was one of each set.
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Post by Ihar on Nov 28, 2013 13:27:51 GMT 2
ahh, thanks
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Post by Ihar on Nov 28, 2013 13:33:52 GMT 2
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Nov 28, 2013 13:50:26 GMT 2
guides i think, he will need the valve stem seals also
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Post by 86lada on Nov 29, 2013 7:41:32 GMT 2
Good morning guys. And what a job it was, removing the drive train. Goeie etter. Now I removed the rear diff universal bearing and seal. Needs repacement. Will the transfer case, front diff and prop shaft bearings and seals be the same size?
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Post by spikes on Nov 29, 2013 8:20:08 GMT 2
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Nov 29, 2013 8:25:24 GMT 2
Front diff and rear diff bearings are the same, look in the back of te parts catalogue for all the bearing sizes, there is a list with pictures
Ari
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Post by 86lada on Nov 29, 2013 9:16:31 GMT 2
I took out the rear diff bearing and seal so I'll take it to bearing man for price. Thanx a lot. I'll see nw on that list.
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Nov 29, 2013 10:37:58 GMT 2
Seals are directional, except the rear wheel oil seals
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Post by 86lada on Nov 29, 2013 12:14:59 GMT 2
What do you mean the seals are directional? I'm clueless hahaha. Do I go to bearing man and say I want the same seal in 2 directions. Lmao
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Nov 29, 2013 12:41:54 GMT 2
Some are only for clockwise rotation while others are for anticlockwise rotation
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Post by langdm on Dec 4, 2013 10:51:11 GMT 2
Kobus, I thought it might be a good idea to allow contact details of fellow Lada owners - who already proved to be active forum members, and offered technical assistance, under this topic. Your guidance / conditions (if approved) will be appreciated. Regards Danie Hi All, Seems my trusted Lada mechanic in Cape Town is no longer available, could anyone suggest a reliable person or workshop in the area who is good with the Nivas? Many thanks! Dirk
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Post by Ihar on Dec 4, 2013 14:49:56 GMT 2
Dirk, whats the issue? Can you not do it yourself?
Your trusted mechanic, if he is who i think he is, is probably still available, but he requested his details be removed from the website. Just google for his cmpany name and you will find him. I am aware that he moved, but not far.
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Post by marius on Dec 4, 2013 15:50:17 GMT 2
Or you can PM butasteve - maybe he knows someone that can help you in the Cape Town area? Marius
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Post by 86lada on Dec 4, 2013 23:11:59 GMT 2
I'm battling my arse off to get the inner tie rod end out. Nut has been removed and its just not coming out. What so I need to do I'm so fed up with it. Please any advise.
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Post by Ihar on Dec 5, 2013 7:46:57 GMT 2
4pd hammer?
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Post by Ihar on Dec 5, 2013 7:47:23 GMT 2
Yes it is my favourite tool. Tjeers Steve
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Post by 86lada on Dec 5, 2013 8:30:20 GMT 2
Same here. But not when I'm working on my precious Lada. But will give it a go. Hope it works. Want to take the rods in to see if spare shop has something that will fit.
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Post by spikes on Dec 5, 2013 9:00:44 GMT 2
See SJ thread.
Interspares in Durban has the tie road ends
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Post by 86lada on Dec 5, 2013 9:35:56 GMT 2
Do you have the part number? Cause I need it asap.
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Post by pieterk on Dec 12, 2013 7:52:57 GMT 2
Hi guys
Does the 124 Fait steering fit to the lada or is there any mods that you need to mke to get it to fit. Or can I fix my lada steering box. The bearing on the top of the main shaft where the worm gear runs has broken. Is it possible to fix it beauce I have tried to press it out but it does want to come out. Any advice please
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Dec 12, 2013 7:59:20 GMT 2
The bearings are replacable, I have set of new ones, but I dont know how you will get the old ones removed.
Ari
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Post by spikes on Dec 12, 2013 8:08:04 GMT 2
The steering box can be repaired. Wingate in Johannesburg can do it. I am sure there must still be steering repair specialists in PE. There used to be a specialist steering box centre near the Show grounds
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Post by 86lada on Dec 12, 2013 8:29:23 GMT 2
Some advice on the bushes and silencer moulds ect in all the suspention parts. What would work best, nylon, vesconite, or the standard rubber? I'm getting them made. As per sample.
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