My Son has a 88' XJ w/D35 Rr axle and the seals are leaking.I've never had one of these apart but was told they were easy.Now my problem started when I went to pull the retainer screw from the cross shaft and instead found a hole that looks like a roll pin.I can't find anything about a pin, just a 12 point screw.Anyone got an idea?
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Originally posted by GP4Play View PostMy Son has a 88' XJ w/D35 Rr axle and the seals are leaking.I've never had one of these apart but was told they were easy.Now my problem started when I went to pull the retainer screw from the cross shaft and instead found a hole that looks like a roll pin.I can't find anything about a pin, just a 12 point screw.Anyone got an idea?
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Originally posted by ROBERTK View PostEdit...
I was assuming it was a C-Clip rear.
If its not a C-Clip rear axle, then theres no need to remove that pin..Dennis and Tammy
Its as much fun getting dirty as it is being dirty in a Jeep!
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One other way I have years past, was to just get a really long bolt, put a nice sized washer on it and put the washer end in the tube past the race, and you have a make shift slide hammer that should have enough for just the race. The race is just slid in by hand and should come out easily.
But your seals will be a PITA to replace. You will need either a special tool, cut off the bearing and retainer, or take em to a machine shop, to get them off. And you likely will need a bearing kit and seal to get it back together right.*Ricky Bobby* "I'm on FIRE!"... "I'm on FIRE!"...
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Originally posted by aw12345 View PostYou rent or borrow a slide hammer knocks em right out, or pull the rollers out weld a few beads inside the race to shrink it some and they bearing race will come out easily
Originally posted by ROBERTK View PostOne other way I have years past, was to just get a really long bolt, put a nice sized washer on it and put the washer end in the tube past the race, and you have a make shift slide hammer that should have enough for just the race. The race is just slid in by hand and should come out easily.
But your seals will be a PITA to replace. You will need either a special tool, cut off the bearing and retainer, or take em to a machine shop, to get them off. And you likely will need a bearing kit and seal to get it back together right.Dennis and Tammy
Its as much fun getting dirty as it is being dirty in a Jeep!
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