Well I had some more stuff show up yesterday, so I did a few more things to the MERV.
I pretty much had to tear it down to the bare chassis and electronics
So I could check my diffs, good thing too the front was almost dry
When you reassemble your bulk heads, pay attention as you tighten this screw, you don't want it too tight or it will spread the bulk in the back, creating play between the ring gear and diff
Like this
Too loose, and there will be a gap up front like this
You want it so that with the screw snug, and slight pressure on the sides of the bulk head, there are no gaps. That ensures that when you mount it all back in the chassis, you're good to go. I didn't need any shims at either end BTW
I also noticed the diffs aren't sealed, so I decided to tackle that as well. I used some high temp RTV sealant, some cut in half Q Tips, and a paper plate. CAUTION! The RTV has stong fumes and vapors that are not healthy, make sure you do this in a well ventilated area should you choose to try it.
Applicator is a Q Tip cut in half at a 45* angle
All done! Make sure you don't use too much, a little is a lot here as you still have to get it bolted back up. You need to let the RTV set up for a bout a half hour before putting things back together also. Make sure you get the seams on the bulks at the front and back of the diff too
I also got my new GTR shocks, filled them with 50wt, and installed them
And my RPM bumpers came too, thanks for the tip hamz! As always, fit and finish on the RPM stuff it tip top
Needless to say, the MERV is ready to rip now, and I'm anxious to drive it with both diffs working properly. Till next time.........
