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Old 02-05-2005, 08:58 PM
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Flex disk installation

1981 300CD I have searched this forum and looked in the service manual but cannot find the answer I seek. Should the flex disks have a small space between the rubber and the flange at the bolts? There is a metal to metal contact there, but the rubber does not meet the flange. Is this correct? The circular metal tube that is part of the flex disk at each bolt hole that the bolts go through holds the flex disk about 1/8" away from the flange. Unfortunately I did not see the flex disks before they were removed from the propeller shaft and the drawings in the shop manual are not taken at angles that show me that.
Can it be that those tube ends are supposed to seat in the flangesand haven't? Can it be that we are installing the wrong flex disks?
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2000 SL500 22,000 miles
1981 300CD 188,000 miles
1979 450 SEL 266,000 miles
2005 Cadillac CTS 25,000 miles
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