Got a couple of questions for you fellow Jeepers. On my '83 CJ7, I have a rear axle seal leaking. Need to pull the axle to replace the seal. Everything I have read states I need an axle puller (looks just like a slide hammer). Is this true, and if so, where can I get one? Anyone ever done one?
Can be gotten for rent (well loan, just a deposit) at Autozone, bought fairly cheap at Harbor Freight, or for a little more at Sears, or most any suto store.
If you can't get it, take your brake drum, put it on backwards, thread on the lugnuts just enough to stay on, pull the brake drum out fast, it'll hit the lug nuts and work like a slide hammer..
Will check with auto parts store for puller attachment if need. Will try sliding it out, but nothing else has gone easy, don't expect this to either. Do plan to put the Aussie Locker in while the axles are out.
If you can't get it, take your brake drum, put it on backwards, thread on the lugnuts just enough to stay on, pull the brake drum out fast, it'll hit the lug nuts and work like a slide hammer..
That's similar to the method I use:woot: I keep an old rotor around for it. it works good for pulling the front bearing assemblies on the newer jeeps too (leaving the axleshaft attached as to avoid seperating the bearing assembly)
Thanks Haggar, am going to try it this evening or Tuesday. Depends on the weather how I feel when I get home. Since it's starting to rain, and I rode the bike, might just want to veg when I get home.
Well the one side that was leaking came right out, the bearing was trashed. The other side still has a good bearing and there is the problem. The bearing doesn't want to come thru the hole in the brake backing plate. Looks like I have to take the plate off with the axle. That means I will have to disconnect the other backing plate and have them mounted prior to pressing on the bearing and ring.
Does this sound right, or am I not seeing something.
Yep, you need to remove the backing plates, as they act as bearing retainers.
REgarding pressing the bearings, pretty much most old-timey auto parts places will do it. My local place (indianwood Automotive) does it for me for $10.
It doesn't take too much, my buddy used his 12 ton harbor freight press to do them on his WJ.
Perhaps you guys have such as press at ABC. Otherwise, I'd call a couple auto parts stores. I'd say replace the one thats still on the other shaft, too, given that the first is trashed.
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