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Rumbling noise ? Differential ?
22 Nov 2015 20:17 #156956
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Rumbling noise ? Differential ?
It only takes an hour to swap the rear diff out if the noise is definitely from the diff.
Make sure that you get the right ratio, as autos are different, and the ratios changed for the vvt.
Make sure that you get the right ratio, as autos are different, and the ratios changed for the vvt.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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26 Nov 2015 20:05 #157269
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Thanks for the info facade. Question :- do I have to remove the brake back plate or can I just remove the drive shaft ? Don't intend to replace the wheel bearing and axle oil seal at this stage unless I find oil leak and or bearing play. All the stuff I have read up always states removing brake back plate..... I hate messing about with brake shoes and springs. Once I have removed brake drum is it possible to remove drive shaft ? Probably not as otherwise what retains the drive shaft ? It will all become apparent once I get down to it.
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26 Nov 2015 23:31 #157280
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Rumbling noise ? Differential ?
The backplate holds the bearing in unfortunately.
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remove propshaft.
Drain oil
Take off brake drums
Undo 4 nuts on each axle flange
Undo nuts all round diff
Snatch halfshafts out with backplates (slide hammer is your friend here), they need to pull outwards a couple of inches. If you are lucky, there is enough slack in the brake lines to do this, otherwise you will have to disconnect the brake lines and then you will need to bleed the back brakes on re-assembly.
pull diff out.
It helps if you have a mate to pull the halfshaft outwards against the brake line as you are removing the diff, you only need one mate, as you pull one shaft out then twist the diff, then do the other.
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remove propshaft.
Drain oil
Take off brake drums
Undo 4 nuts on each axle flange
Undo nuts all round diff
Snatch halfshafts out with backplates (slide hammer is your friend here), they need to pull outwards a couple of inches. If you are lucky, there is enough slack in the brake lines to do this, otherwise you will have to disconnect the brake lines and then you will need to bleed the back brakes on re-assembly.
pull diff out.
It helps if you have a mate to pull the halfshaft outwards against the brake line as you are removing the diff, you only need one mate, as you pull one shaft out then twist the diff, then do the other.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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27 Nov 2015 20:21 #157344
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I thought it was something like that. Thanks very much for your information. That will help. Cheers
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05 Dec 2015 19:57 #157937
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Well looks like my diagnosis was wrong. After getting hold of a salvage differential (thanks to our Big Jimny friend j999pre) and advice from facade removed the rear drive shafts today using a home made slide hammer, which worked really well, to find that one wheel bearing is worn and the second is suspect. So looks like a visit to the Big Jimny shop. I am assuming the rear wheel bearings are plain roller type so should have no detectable sideways movement ?
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05 Dec 2015 21:39 #157947
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How is the bearing held in place?
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facade wrote:
It helps if you have a mate to pull the halfshaft outwards against the brake line as you are removing the diff, you only need one mate, as you pull one shaft out then twist the diff, then do the other.
How is the bearing held in place?
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