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Re: Re: Re: end play
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Posted by rebuilder on January 16, 2004 at 17:10:30 from (66.228.102.151):
In Reply to: Re: Re: end play posted by SGT K on January 16, 2004 at 13:20:00:
Sarge; We have used this procedure several times to fix inner axel bearings as well. It saves taking deck plates off. As you suspected, the axle cap IS the seal retainer held with four bolts. This also is a retainer for the outer axle bearing. Getting it apart is not to bad, take bolt out of bull gear and slide axle out. As aces said much care is needed to protect the bull pinion cage. There is not a lot of room but it is doable. I would recommend a buddy to help you put it back together though. It can be a son-of-gun to get the bull gear lined up with the splines on the axle, while making sure the bull gear is engaged fully into the bull pinion. Our axle had a bur or something on the spline and boy did that drive us nuts for a while. We got it on though. Just use a lot of patience! Since you are working on an H the hardware will not be near as heavy as an M or Super M. Also; while you are in the rear I would take off the other bull gear to make sure the Inner axle bearing is not going out. If you have any more problems/questions get back to us.
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