I'm having trouble with the retaining ring on the Diy4x end cap repeatedly creeping out.
Sourcing a replacement isn't the issue, it comes in a $35 reseal kit. That said, I'm no metallurgist but I don't think the stock ring is spring steel and I can bend it by hand whereas a locking hub ring has much more resistance. In fact, just peeling it out of the groove to swap the end cap distorted the rings shape and tension unlike a locking hub ring that can be manipulated dozens of times via periodic maintenance.
Why wouldn't this application use an internal snap ring? Why would GM and/or Saginaw engineers with bajillion dollar budgets NOT spec a typical internal snap ring? Is it related to the fact the end cap surface is bowl shaped and not square to the ring?
CK5 engineers learn me please, before I go get an internal snap ring to substitute.
Sourcing a replacement isn't the issue, it comes in a $35 reseal kit. That said, I'm no metallurgist but I don't think the stock ring is spring steel and I can bend it by hand whereas a locking hub ring has much more resistance. In fact, just peeling it out of the groove to swap the end cap distorted the rings shape and tension unlike a locking hub ring that can be manipulated dozens of times via periodic maintenance.
Why wouldn't this application use an internal snap ring? Why would GM and/or Saginaw engineers with bajillion dollar budgets NOT spec a typical internal snap ring? Is it related to the fact the end cap surface is bowl shaped and not square to the ring?
CK5 engineers learn me please, before I go get an internal snap ring to substitute.


