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Did these ever fail at pinion bearings ?Or chuck all the oil up swingingarm ?
Pinion bearing failure isn't an issue. Same rear drive on my '69 Ambassador has 107k miles on the original bearings. As long as shocks of the proper length are used (vs. too short), "oil up the swing(ing)arm" isn't an issue either.
No issue with cracking that I'm aware of. I'm sure someone somewhere has managed to bust one open, though.The factory recommended oil volume for the "starburst" rear drive was always 180 cc (160 cc gear oil, 20 cc moly) and never changed. The volume went up to 360 cc for the "deep sump" rear drive that followed and dropped back to 250 cc for the rear drive common to Tontis from the Convert on.
but oil level is definitely quoted all over the place180cc maybe the figure that's been used since but not in any official book I can find
180 cc is the volume specified in every factory V700/Ambassador manual I have. Like here on page 8:http://www.thisoldtractor.com/mg_manuals/workshop_manual_700_750.pdfIn any case, that's what I've run for the last 17 years and 70k miles and the gears still look like new with 107k miles on them.