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Re: Need some advise on C axle seal
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Posted by Haas on July 28, 2003 at 05:51:28 from (12.65.43.189):
In Reply to: Need some advise on C axle seal posted by Paul Shuler on July 27, 2003 at 21:26:05:
I have not done the inside seal replacement, but have studied that because I've considered doing it on my C. Best I can tell the axle has to come out because that inside seal goes on from the inside end of the axle. That means the transmission has to be opened in order to get the axle out. I've seen some report that that can be done through the PTO opening without taking off the top. I think that may be true because I've had the PTO off my A-21 shop mule and that hole is pretty big. I believe the axle and rear axle carrier have to come off together because there is a bearing retainer on the inside that holds the bearing and the seal in place. It's going to be a pretty big job. You might consider a can under the drip!
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