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    Swivel Pin Housing removal to replace seal

    Greetings all,
    Thoughts?
    As the Defender Puma swivel pin housing is bolted to the axle housing....has any one removed the entire swivel pin housing with the hub and disk rotor attached , just to replace the swivel pin seal and inner axle seal?
    The wheel bearings are OK as they were recently repacked, so I can't see why I need to go to the effort of dismantling the hub again.

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    Hi Ozrob,

    Yep, it can be done like that. I have found though that when my swivel seals are leaking it is often caused by loose swivel pin preload. Once i take a shim or two out it fixes the leak.

    If your seals are leaking bad then you've probably done a lot of kilometres and it may it may be worth rebuilding the swivel housings anyway.

    Edward

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    I haven't done that on a Defender, but I have on a Series - the only real issue is probably that the entire assembly is heavy, and particularly on the longer axle side, awkward.
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    Yes that method works just fine. Taking the weight on a trolley jack and rolling it out, rather than lifting, is the way to go if you're on a concrete floor.

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    Thanks all for your comments,
    The old girl has done 200,000 km since 2013,
    I can use the hoist to lift the vehicle and a gearbox jack to take the weight of the hub assembly.
    The seal is leaking enough to wet the swivel ball, and as i have a trip to Fraser Island in June I want the ball to be dry so it wont attract sand and cut the sealing edge.
    Might repack the swivel housing bearings while I have the wheel off too....

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