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Re: super A axle bearings
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Posted by Haas on January 04, 2006 at 13:33:21 from (12.65.37.47):
In Reply to: super A axle bearings posted by steve the taximan on January 04, 2006 at 03:35:43:
If you have the retainer clips off, I don't think there is anything else holding the bearing in. However, there is nothing to get a hold of to pull it out. So, I think you will have to pull off the final drive. As others said, best to pull it off at the transmission. Once the bolts there are loose, the pinion shaft will just slide out of the differential, but you are not done. Then you will have to take loose and remove the tube between the final drive and the transmission and then the brake drum from the pinion shaft. The drum has a set screw, but is also keyed to the shaft with a woodruff key. Once all that is off, the shaft will slide out opening in the final drive housing where the cover was that I assume you already removed. Then you can replace the bearing. Have fun!!
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