thanks guys, monday avo's job
Ive seen this on a front axle....
the stub side of the CV let go (which in and of itself is unusual its normally the axle from the diff to the CV that goes.) and flared out the axle inside the stub, the metal from the hub side embedded itself inside the stub and locked up the drive flange. Fortunately we were able to pull the hub off the bearing because there was no way the inner bearing was coming out over the bulge in the hub.
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thanks guys, monday avo's job
ok with the flange on backwards and a couple of larger guys hanging off a crowbar. plan B came into action.
Another diff is lined up ready to go but it needs stubs.
That could be a problem because I think the axel is locked to the stub.
Now a question is front hubs interchangeable with rear hubs? they look the same in the book but that means nothing
I have had the same problem, I snapped a axle and it snapped right at the end of the spline into the side gear. The little piece worked it's way into the diff center locking the side gears and spiders together and drove of one axle, as you have experianced, removing the axle is difficult due to being bent inside the housing. The diff center was stuffed as the side gears and spider gears had broken teeth
OK as suspected the axel has welded itsself to the stub. These are new county axels, ( a bit longer) but they also had a machined surface for an inner seal ( grease hubs) why on a county i don’t know. But they slid in ok and i didn’t think much about it at the time. Obviously it picked up some where and now is locked solid.
Had it in the press, only 5 tonne with enough heat to make every thing Blue, didn’t budge at all. But with a blued stub, your not going to use that again so there was no point in wasting time.
I have a couple of pics on my phone but blue tooth is not an option in our home.
New stub coming from TRS i already have seals bearings etc. which is good still gives SWMBO a day to load up for Blinman
Hmmm a grenaded sals...rare... this thread is particularly useless without pics !!!!
S
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
doint need Blue tooth just a cable
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