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Re: SC Rear Axle Seal Bearing Replacement ....Lon
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Posted by Skycarp on March 13, 2007 at 20:04:47 from (206.81.147.17):
In Reply to: SC Rear Axle Seal Bearing Replacement ....Long Po posted by Skycarp on March 10, 2007 at 17:42:35:
Well, I just found out something tonight that would speed up the reinstallation of the bearings. On the inner bearing there is a retainer ring with four bolts to hold the bearing in place. If I had put the rings on after inserting the inner bearing in the axle retainer, I wouldn't have had to invert the axle on a piece of pipe to hold the bearing in while I was installing the outer bearing and seal retainer. Duh!!! Anyway, I installed one axle on the chassis. It was a bi*ch to do alone as the bull gear didn't want to slide onto the axle spline, and the axle retainer will not go in place before the bull gear is on the spline. Both actions have to take place at the same time. I did get it on, but there was a lot of cussing and swearing. My poor dog had both paws over her ears!!
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