Faulkner gets a Redo
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I'd be happy to let you use the tools, do you already have the slide hammer?
The brake drum trick works on conventional axles, but our tapered axles I do have doubts.
---John
The brake drum trick works on conventional axles, but our tapered axles I do have doubts.
---John
In rust we trust!
Re: Faulkner gets a Redo
Thanks John - I could have rented the slide hammer, but there will be no need! You will see from my next post.
Dan
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
Re: Faulkner gets a Redo
T.W. Sam took a crack at pulling the axle today. Here's a shot to start me off (so I remember to put the springs back on the right way ):
The hardest part of this whole initiative, was loosening the brake fluid line. The guy who replaced my lines really locked the sucker down; I'd say it was overtightened. I brass wire-brushed it all up, tried Liquid Wrench and tapping, but I was in danger of rounding the hex. I briefly considered disconnecting the other end of the line, but gave it one more college try with vise-grips. "Crack!!" It came loose. No need to be that tight.
Dan
The hardest part of this whole initiative, was loosening the brake fluid line. The guy who replaced my lines really locked the sucker down; I'd say it was overtightened. I brass wire-brushed it all up, tried Liquid Wrench and tapping, but I was in danger of rounding the hex. I briefly considered disconnecting the other end of the line, but gave it one more college try with vise-grips. "Crack!!" It came loose. No need to be that tight.
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Using the Harbor Freight Weenie Hammer (TM) and a socket extension, the outer seal easily popped out of the backing plate. All cleaned up, ready for mineral spirits and Ospho. Oh yeah! There was another shim glued to the backing plate, it slid off when I started wire brushing. Into the box o' parts for safekeeping.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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It looks like the "Ampro" hook-style seal remover is better suited for seals that are more or less flush with the surface:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05We3l4hthE
For a recessed seal, such as the inner axle seal, I'm guessing I need something more along the lines of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxuGKx8Y8Aw
There's a second part to that article that demonstrated how to use sockets and a brake drum to pull axles - in the second part, he reverses the feet on his slide hammer and uses that to pull the inner seal. I'll check out Auto Zone again, to see if they have a slide hammer puller with an attachment like that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05We3l4hthE
For a recessed seal, such as the inner axle seal, I'm guessing I need something more along the lines of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxuGKx8Y8Aw
There's a second part to that article that demonstrated how to use sockets and a brake drum to pull axles - in the second part, he reverses the feet on his slide hammer and uses that to pull the inner seal. I'll check out Auto Zone again, to see if they have a slide hammer puller with an attachment like that.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Found this in my tool stash. Hmmm...
You thinking what I'm thinking? Washers on those bolts make nice enough feet... And this part is threaded. Maybe I can get the washers to catch the lip of the seal, and with a flat piece of metal across the face of the axle housing as a surface to turn the center bolt against, I can fenagle my own seal puller.
But, for another day. I'm scrubbed up, and it's back to work tomorrow.
You thinking what I'm thinking? Washers on those bolts make nice enough feet... And this part is threaded. Maybe I can get the washers to catch the lip of the seal, and with a flat piece of metal across the face of the axle housing as a surface to turn the center bolt against, I can fenagle my own seal puller.
But, for another day. I'm scrubbed up, and it's back to work tomorrow.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Dick Koch wrote: Dan - l rented one of these from Advance Auto Parts one time and then bought one later. They make the job very simple.
https://www.carid.com/powerbuilt/master ... 48611.html
Dick
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Coming from a Scottish heritage, and not wanting to shell out 130 bucks to pull out a seal that cost 13 bucks, I attempted my Rube Goldberg puller:
...to no avail. The washers, they found no purchase. So, that's a failure.
Here's a success story:
Time keeps on slippin'... Into the future.
Guess I'll shell out those $130 bucks now.
...to no avail. The washers, they found no purchase. So, that's a failure.
Here's a success story:
Time keeps on slippin'... Into the future.
Guess I'll shell out those $130 bucks now.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Dan - Why spend that kind of money when you can rent the tool set at Advance, Autozone, O'Reilly or NAPA. Since you are at it do both sides an use the money saved to buy new bearings and never have to worry about it again. Then you won't have a tool you will never use again.
Dick
Dick
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That would be Princess Morah, my granddaughter. Her old man called me "Egon" (Spengler) when he was a kid and we played Ghostbusters. When she was about to be born, and my son asked me if I wanted to be called Grandpop or Pop Pop - I replied, naturally, "I want to be called Egon".
And, so she does.
And, so she does.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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That was an ingenious way to remove the axle, Dan!!!!
---John
---John
In rust we trust!
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Thanks John!
And this morning, back to Auto Zone, where you can rent tools for free. Not a bad deal!
But it's my last weekend with Princess Morah, for a while - my son is moving to Austin for a job. I'll pick up next week.
And this morning, back to Auto Zone, where you can rent tools for free. Not a bad deal!
But it's my last weekend with Princess Morah, for a while - my son is moving to Austin for a job. I'll pick up next week.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Back to work. The inner seal set in place, my custom-made seal set (rotated judiciously with each tap of the Weenie Hammer (TM)), and fully up against the stop.
But, Oh Noes - the new cylinder fits fine, but the shoes are 2.5" wide (police car?!?), not 2". They're the wrong size - back to the eBay store from which I bought them. A perfect excuse for a Power Nap.
But, Oh Noes - the new cylinder fits fine, but the shoes are 2.5" wide (police car?!?), not 2". They're the wrong size - back to the eBay store from which I bought them. A perfect excuse for a Power Nap.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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The right brakes haven't arrived yet - so, back to the salt mines. I still hadn't brushed the area above the rear axle, that I saved for today - and all around the rear spring brackets.
Everything rear of the transmission core is now brushed, with the exception of between the frame and the rockers. Some remains to be osphoed, and everything except for the trunk area needs painting. As I slide down the bannister of life, I will always remember this job as a splinter in my *ss...
...But, it's getting there. Just ask the old man.
Everything rear of the transmission core is now brushed, with the exception of between the frame and the rockers. Some remains to be osphoed, and everything except for the trunk area needs painting. As I slide down the bannister of life, I will always remember this job as a splinter in my *ss...
...But, it's getting there. Just ask the old man.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"