Posted by P and R Pete on January 20, 2009 at 16:06:58 from (66.33.250.243):
In Reply to: super a rear axle help posted by superAsquirrel on January 19, 2009 at 18:29:57:
continued, part 4...
To remove the differential shaft from either casting, you have to remove the brake drum, and then this cover held by 4 bolts. (Now that I think of it, I think there may be gaskets under these covers),
You then see this, the end of the shaft with it's bearing.
You can see inner and outer "C"-clips. The inner holds the bearing onto the shaft, and the outer stops the bearing-with-shaft from walking into or through the casting. It is the cover itself which keeps them from "walking" outward. The shaft and bearing will come out as a single piece. Scotty's may have been tighter, but on mine, all I had to do was pop the inner end of the shaft with a piece of 2x4, and the bearing/shaft slid right out, both sides.
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