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I have tried to search in different ways, but....

Does anyone have a description of how I change the bearings in the rear axle? How do I get out the axle shaft?


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Heya,

Here is a schematic of the axle from GoMog

http://www.gomog.com/allmorgan/BTRMorganaxle.jpg

This link will also give you more information about this axle. This unit is incredibly strong and if lubricated properly is most unlikely to have problems. Are you sure the bearings need changing?

Hilsen fra London

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http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/99476/Re:_4/4_Rear_Axle_Grease_Seals#Post99476

There's a thread here from when I did the grease seals a few years back that may help.


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Originally Posted By MOG 615
Heya,

Here is a schematic of the axle from GoMog

http://www.gomog.com/allmorgan/BTRMorganaxle.jpg

This link will also give you more information about this axle. This unit is incredibly strong and if lubricated properly is most unlikely to have problems. Are you sure the bearings need changing?

Hilsen fra London


I'm not sure about the bearings, but I have to change diff.



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Thank you!

Then I need a axle puller?


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Originally Posted By oylo
Thank you!

Then I need a axle puller?


Eehhhh steady, just use a half/Shaft Puller or sliding Hammer. crazy3

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Originally Posted By oylo
Thank you!

Then I need a axle puller?


Eehhhh steady, just use a half/Shaft Puller or sliding Hammer. crazy3

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Thank you!
Borrowed an sliding hammer and it´s was an rapid job!




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