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Super A axel shaft stuck

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JerryB4

01-17-2008 17:15:03




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Have a oil leak somewhere between L rear axel and differntial case on my Super A
I loosened the outer retainer and removed the cap screw from the inside of the axel, I thought the axel would pull out at that point--no go--my service manual has no input.
Anybody have any ideas,I kinda hate to beat on the axel stub right off.
Jerry




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banjo

01-17-2008 20:33:31




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 Re: Super A axel shaft stuck in reply to JerryB4, 01-17-2008 17:15:03  
if your trying to remove the differential shaft the final drive has to come off first. then you have to remove the brake drum before the shaft will come out.

the lower axle shaft is probably being bound up by the heavy bull gear. you shouldnt need to remove it.



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ScottyHOMEy

01-17-2008 18:12:33




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 Re: Super A axel shaft stuck in reply to JerryB4, 01-17-2008 17:15:03  
Are you trying to remove the axle or the ifferential shaft?

If the leak is between the final drive and the tanny/diff, you should be able to unbolt the final drive from the tranny (six bolts IIRC) and it should pull right away. The differential shaft will come away with the final drive and you can get at everything to replace the seals as mentioned below.

It will probably help to have the tire, rim and wheel off, and use a sling to hold up the final drive, so you can get to the cover and retainer clip on the outer end.

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JerryB4

01-17-2008 20:08:43




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 Re: Super A axel shaft stuck in reply to ScottyHOMEy, 01-17-2008 18:12:33  
K, Scotty,
Thanks, I'll give that a try this weekend.



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K-Mo

01-17-2008 17:35:36




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 Re: Super A axel shaft stuck in reply to JerryB4, 01-17-2008 17:15:03  
Usually you don't remove the axle shaft. You remove the final drive assembly from the differential case and replace the leaking seal or seals. One seal is in the differntial case and the other in the final drive.
K-Mo



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