Posted by Owen Aaland on November 11, 2009 at 11:59:30 from (65.165.246.148):
In Reply to: 444 Brakes posted by Mike CA on November 11, 2009 at 09:44:37:
Pipestem said: (quoted from post at 13:44:37 11/11/09) Found oil in the right side brakes when I took the brake assembly off. Thought it would be a simple task to replace the leaking seal but I can"t figure out how to get to the seal. There is, what looks like a plate, that I thought would slide off and expose a seal on the side of the differntial housing but I can"t get it off. I am afraid to pry much on it as the differential lock and everything comes through it and I don"t want to tear or break something in there. Any advice or guidance would be appreciated. Reference to a site where I might find a schematic would also be helpful.
Thanks.
Not one of IHCs better designs. The seal has to be replaced from the inside of the pinion gear carrier. To get it off you need to remove the bull gear inside the rear frame.
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