1994 Series 80 with 235k miles.
I started on the rear axle today and ran into a couple of issues before too long. The first is I cannot for the life of me get the rotor off the hub. Reading through various threads others seem not to have this issue or simply refer to the star adjuster. I found the star adjuster on each side but can't budge it with a screw driver. Next I tried two M8x1.25 bolts, I am guessing mine are too short at 25 mm as they bottom out and the rotor is still firmly on.
Longer bolts? What am I going to damage this way? (on of the bolts I use is in the top photo to the right of the axle).
Next, I find the front hubs hav been done every 30k miles like clock work. No reference to the rears and I am guessing I hav 85-90% of the service records.
When I freed the shafts, I found they had been running in diff oil for some period and the seal prevented an external leaks. Here is what the axle ends look like:
Both have a clear bright line in the metal, the top (Pax) will slightly catch a thumbnail. Th Driver's side will not, on both sides to my thumbnail the lie marks a transition from a rougher outboard surface to a seemingly polished inner surface.
Is this going to be an issue with the new seal?
I was planning to use the condition of the races as my guide to keeping or replacing the bearings. I bought one new set expecting to reuse one pair. Should I go ahead and replace these? I do not think buying a second set for the front will break the bank long term.
Finally, am I assuming there is grease in the diff oil and replacing it? The diffs were done a year ago, but what dripped out looks like a fine blend of grease and oil.
Many thanks,
I started on the rear axle today and ran into a couple of issues before too long. The first is I cannot for the life of me get the rotor off the hub. Reading through various threads others seem not to have this issue or simply refer to the star adjuster. I found the star adjuster on each side but can't budge it with a screw driver. Next I tried two M8x1.25 bolts, I am guessing mine are too short at 25 mm as they bottom out and the rotor is still firmly on.
Longer bolts? What am I going to damage this way? (on of the bolts I use is in the top photo to the right of the axle).
Next, I find the front hubs hav been done every 30k miles like clock work. No reference to the rears and I am guessing I hav 85-90% of the service records.
When I freed the shafts, I found they had been running in diff oil for some period and the seal prevented an external leaks. Here is what the axle ends look like:
Both have a clear bright line in the metal, the top (Pax) will slightly catch a thumbnail. Th Driver's side will not, on both sides to my thumbnail the lie marks a transition from a rougher outboard surface to a seemingly polished inner surface.
Is this going to be an issue with the new seal?
I was planning to use the condition of the races as my guide to keeping or replacing the bearings. I bought one new set expecting to reuse one pair. Should I go ahead and replace these? I do not think buying a second set for the front will break the bank long term.
Finally, am I assuming there is grease in the diff oil and replacing it? The diffs were done a year ago, but what dripped out looks like a fine blend of grease and oil.
Many thanks,