Well you were proved right Brian. I eventually managed to get it jacked up and, after spending ages removing the tank guard, found loads of play ine the bearing leading into the over-fuel-tank tube. There is still lots of play from side to side of the rear axle but the crown wheel to pinion play is very small. So probably no lasting damage and I don't need a new differential.
Mind you I think it's easier to change the diff than to get the prop-shaft off. Cracking the front CV joint, undoing the support brackets and the six bolts on the front of the diff and lowering the tank slightly to allow the diff flange to pass through. And then to strip the nbearing out and find another one. Oh well; I love it really... grrr!
Neil
Hi Neil,
Pleased you've got it sorted, even if it was a bit of a B-----d, probably a lot less costly that stripping the diff
Bria
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