Georgia Mike
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Flowery Branch,GA
:anon:
I've been having an issue with a rumbling rear axle. All the things I'd read lead me to believe it was bad carrier bearings. I even had the cover off a while back to see if I could see any obvious signs of wear or massive backlash. I did see a fair amount of metal flakes in the gear oil, so my mind convinced me "it's ALL BAD! It needs a total rebuild!!!! The sky is falling!!!!" So I decided to hedge my bets, bought a master rebuild kit and figured I'd just try a bearing R&R on it and hope for the best. At the worst I'd still need to replace the R&P but I'd only be out one pinion bearing for my troubles if it didn't fix it. Today I pulled the cover off to get the job started. Guess what i found?
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wait for it.....
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Oooof!

Being the pessimist that I tend to be, I never would have believed that the issue could simply be a worn axle shaft. It appears that the bearing & seal had been replaced on that side before. I think I've also figured out WHY it failed. With the pinion angled upward, the fill plug on the cover sits right at, or just barely below the bottom of the axle tube so the bearings were most likely starved for oil :explosion Off to the parts store for new bearings and seals, and I'll go to Pull-A-Part tomorrow morning for a replacement shaft. Twice the money spent than needed, but I figure the rebuild kit prices will only go up in the future, and I'll most likely need it at some point. At least that's what the voices in my head say to console my damaged ego.
So remember kids....diagnose your problems before being a dumbass and wasting your money on unneeded parts like me!
I've been having an issue with a rumbling rear axle. All the things I'd read lead me to believe it was bad carrier bearings. I even had the cover off a while back to see if I could see any obvious signs of wear or massive backlash. I did see a fair amount of metal flakes in the gear oil, so my mind convinced me "it's ALL BAD! It needs a total rebuild!!!! The sky is falling!!!!" So I decided to hedge my bets, bought a master rebuild kit and figured I'd just try a bearing R&R on it and hope for the best. At the worst I'd still need to replace the R&P but I'd only be out one pinion bearing for my troubles if it didn't fix it. Today I pulled the cover off to get the job started. Guess what i found?
.
wait for it.....
.
Oooof!

Being the pessimist that I tend to be, I never would have believed that the issue could simply be a worn axle shaft. It appears that the bearing & seal had been replaced on that side before. I think I've also figured out WHY it failed. With the pinion angled upward, the fill plug on the cover sits right at, or just barely below the bottom of the axle tube so the bearings were most likely starved for oil :explosion Off to the parts store for new bearings and seals, and I'll go to Pull-A-Part tomorrow morning for a replacement shaft. Twice the money spent than needed, but I figure the rebuild kit prices will only go up in the future, and I'll most likely need it at some point. At least that's what the voices in my head say to console my damaged ego.
So remember kids....diagnose your problems before being a dumbass and wasting your money on unneeded parts like me!