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Patrick: Yes, please supply dimensions/specifics of punch. I'm married, but even I don't want to stink up the house. Gas BBQ grill-Yes.
Okay. Here I go.Starting the tear-down of the rear drive.Took the 8 bolts out of the cover that holds the large seal (blue locktite on threads, someone been in here before?).Can't get the cover off. Trying to rotate by tapping a piece of wood.Don't want to pry.No go. Tricks? Suggestions?Thanks,Brent
Okay. Here I go.Starting the tear-down of the rear drive.Took the 8 bolts out of the cover that holds the large seal (blue locktite on threads, someone been in here before?).Can't get the cover off. Trying to rotate by tapping a piece of wood.Don't want to pry.No go. Tricks? Suggestions?
Charlie, I can't get my el cheapo gear puller to fit well enough between the drive splines and the wheel spindle guide. The puller legs are too fat. Any other tricks?Thanks,Brent
Make the punch and drive out the wheel spindle guide straight away. Gives more room for puller tools.Patrick HayesFremont CA
When pressing in races and bearings, should the contact surface between race/bearing and what it is pressed on to be lubed or dry.A quick general internet search says lubed surfaces...agreed?(I do realize the needle bearings do not get pressed in)
I'm assuming that the race migrated towards the smaller seal since it looks like it initially is in contact with the drive flange.
Loctite/Permatex - Should I use Blue for the inner and outer needle bearing races?While searching for the correct Loctite I find that there is Threadlocker and also Retaining compound. Retaining compound looks like it is exactly what's needed to hold the races, but I can only find threadlocker at the common places (auto parts stores). What should I try to get?Blue is what was on the 8 cover bolts. Use the same for the cover bolts again?Seals - Lube them up with 80w-90 for ease of pressing in place? Hints? Techniques?Large roller bearing - Lube for ease of pressing in place or Loctite outer where it presses into cover?Torque on cover bolts- I don't find a torque recommendation in the shop manual. I see 40 to 42 Nm (29.5 ft lbs) for the bolts that hold the crown gear on the "drilled shaft" (FWIW I didn't remove the crown gear from the drilled shaft. Seems kinda loose for the cover. Quick internet search shows max torque for an 8.8 grade 12mm bolt at 59 ft lb and for a 14 mm at 101 ft lb (cover bolts are 13mm, but not listed on the internet torque chart). Torque suggestions?Thanks all,Brent