Missing spacer in a IRS setup ???
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Missing spacer in a IRS setup ???
I just converted from swing axle to IRS in the 68 type1 when I put the drum on and tourqued it down the drum did not tighten up is there a spacer that goes between the nut and drum that I am missing or a spacer between the drum and outer axle bearing ??
Thanks Dave
Thanks Dave
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First, are you certain that you've correctly installed all of the IRS bearings/spacers?
http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=107080
There's no additional spacer needed, unless your drums have had their "noses" shortened so they'd work on short-spline (pre`68) axles. That's about a 14-15mm difference - the splines will protrude significantly past the drum snouts if this is the case. http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... 2D5281%2D7
Also be sure you're using the correct seal carrier/bearing retainer (item #11 in this picture:
http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/pics/irsaxle.jpg ) - IRS and swingaxle parts are different.
http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=107080
There's no additional spacer needed, unless your drums have had their "noses" shortened so they'd work on short-spline (pre`68) axles. That's about a 14-15mm difference - the splines will protrude significantly past the drum snouts if this is the case. http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... 2D5281%2D7
Also be sure you're using the correct seal carrier/bearing retainer (item #11 in this picture:
http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/pics/irsaxle.jpg ) - IRS and swingaxle parts are different.
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What are the drums? If they're 5-lug bug (or 4-lug that've been shortened) then spacers under the axle nuts would be needed with long-spline axles (including `68 axles). If they're unaltered 4-lug, there's something wrong in the wheel bearing/spacer stackup - adding spacers under the nuts might allow you to tighten them but wouldn't fix the real problem.
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I machined up a spacer to go between the axle nut and the drun installed it and seem to be fine then took it for a test drive and the drum was squealing on the backing plate so now it looks like I will take apart the axles. What are the length of the three spacer suppose to be and in what order
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hanks Dave
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http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/pics/irsaxle.jpgMarc wrote:What are the drums? ...adding spacers under the nuts might allow you to tighten them but wouldn't fix the real problem.
Inner spacer #3 is the thinner one, it goes on with its concave side inboard towards the CV flange. Outer spacer #12 goes on with its chamfered side inboard, towards the outer bearing. Neither of these spacers is common with either of the ones used on the swingaxle setup, nor is the bearing cover #11.
Spacer sleeve #7 must be present between the inner & outer bearings, as must be the inner race of the outer roller bearing #8.
What brake drums, and what year brake backing plates & shoes are you using? 4-lug `68 Beetle (wide shoe, 17.46mm wheel cylinder)? Are these all the same parts you were using before when it was swingaxle?
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The drums are the same for a `68 Beetle (swingaxle) and `69-up/`68 AutoStick Beetles (IRS). There's an odd-ball 4-lug drum that was used on `67 'Ghias and Euro-spec disc-brake `67 Beetles that had the same spline length but was narrower at the friction surface - those would rub if used on the wider `68-up shoes - but most have been replaced long ago with the "normal" `68-up drum so it's unlikely you have that problem.
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Ok finally got the time to take apart the axles and check the spacers.
The inner spacer is 15.9 mm x 37.5 mm the middle spacer is 56.8 mm x 38 mm the outer spacer is 11.9mm x 44.4 mm.
There was no inner oil seal in the setup
and I found some thin rings of metal from ihe inboard side one was still attached to the stub. I do not know what they are from old seal one has an on OD of 64 mm aprox and he other is 80 mm OD
Is the inner oil seal the same as the outer one if so my inner spacer should have the same od as the outer one to seal?



Thanks Dave
The inner spacer is 15.9 mm x 37.5 mm the middle spacer is 56.8 mm x 38 mm the outer spacer is 11.9mm x 44.4 mm.
There was no inner oil seal in the setup
and I found some thin rings of metal from ihe inboard side one was still attached to the stub. I do not know what they are from old seal one has an on OD of 64 mm aprox and he other is 80 mm OD
Is the inner oil seal the same as the outer one if so my inner spacer should have the same od as the outer one to seal?



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What inner spacer? You don't have #3 in this diagram:
http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/pics/irsaxle.jpg
http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/pics/irsaxle.jpg
That's the inner race of the inner roller bearing. The inner & outer seals have the same dimensions; the inner spacer (when you get one) will have the same O.D. as the outer spacer.shovel80 wrote:...The inner spacer is 15.9 mm x 37.5 mm...
Marc wrote:First, are you certain that you've correctly installed all of the IRS bearings/spacers?
http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=107080....
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Dave, I don't know what those thin metal rings are, but they shouldn't be there. One kinda looks like a pinion bearing shim.
In your pic of the stub axle you posted, the "spacer" that is on the shaft is not right. That is the inner race of the OUTER roller bearing. It is #8 in the diagram Marc linked to.
The outer seal is the same as the inner seal 113 501 315H
In your pic of the stub axle you posted, the "spacer" that is on the shaft is not right. That is the inner race of the OUTER roller bearing. It is #8 in the diagram Marc linked to.
The outer seal is the same as the inner seal 113 501 315H
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As Bruce2 says, the roller bearing belongs on the outside (sdorry, I wasn't quite awake yet when I made my last post) - it's apparently on the inside now on your car, so be sure to correct that when you reassemble.
IIRC the factory-installed inner & outer seals had different part numbers, but the common 501H (or 501G) works in either position.
There's also supposed to be a thin O-ring around the outside of the outer bearing, under the retainer - P/N 113 501 291B. Good luck finding anyone who stocks that one anymore (pelicanparts.com has 'em for $5 each), fortunately it's not critical.
IIRC the factory-installed inner & outer seals had different part numbers, but the common 501H (or 501G) works in either position.
There's also supposed to be a thin O-ring around the outside of the outer bearing, under the retainer - P/N 113 501 291B. Good luck finding anyone who stocks that one anymore (pelicanparts.com has 'em for $5 each), fortunately it's not critical.