Doh! What is the order of reassembly on this Deore spindle?

Northwind
Northwind Posts: 14,675
edited November 2008 in The workshop
I don't do this anymore! It's a looong time since I took anything apart and couldn't put it back together, but I was shattered last night, stacked up these bits in reassembly order, then absent mindedly threw the stack into a parts tray. Doh! Can anyone tell me the reassembly order? This is from the sprocket side of a Deore hub fitted with a shimano 8-speed freehub, the wheel is out of a Revolution Courier but I know the rim at least is a replacement so the hub may be too.

(yes, I am fully aware that I should have dismantled it from the other side- the inner race sits inside the freehub so I can't adjust bearing tension properly, clearly I have screwed up twice)

A wee discription of the parts from left to right:

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A nut, which I believe will be the last part fitted.
Two fairly thick washers
A spacer apparently designed to fit into the seal in the freehub.
A small, intricately shaped metal spacer
A small rubber seal which appears to fit to the piece above
And the inner bearing race of course, which goes in first.

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Any help much appreciated! This'll larn me not to try and operate a spanner while comatose...
Uncompromising extremist

Comments

  • robbarker
    robbarker Posts: 1,367
    This might help:

    http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techd ... 608928.pdf

    Next time thread the bits along a bit of string in the order they come off!
  • Northwind
    Northwind Posts: 14,675
    Next time, i shall remove the retainers etc from the other side, like I should have done :oops: Thanks very much, that's absolutely spot on. I've got an extra washer but I'm sure I can figure it out.

    Oh, that's weird, I have 10 bbs in each side of this, not 9.
    Uncompromising extremist