Removing gear from axleshaft.

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karoja
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Removing gear from axleshaft.

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This is the part I am talking about:
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I need to remove the gear from the axle shaft, due to a weepy seal. How do I proceed? Thanks for your input!
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Post by blackstack »

send me your email and i will scan the pages in the repair manual and send them to yoiu
My email is rsgray63@yahoo.com
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Thanks Blackstack, email should be in your inbox. Looking forward to it.
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Post by Pinzgauer Pete »

Karl please take pics as you do this job and post them it would be nice to see the process
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

If you do a search, you will find images of at least 2 different methods of ger removal with instructions 8)
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Post by karoja »

Jim, I looked over all post sin "Drivetrain" before I posted and did not find anyting, except one thread that did not help. However, Blackstack already send me the scans, which are exactly what I needed. Brgds,
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Post by blackstack »

I am sure Jim is correct (could it be otherwise ?) however we all are slack in giving our post a title that has the keywords that someone with a similar problem would think of when doing a search.

I suggest a little more thought naming posts especially those asking for procedural advice

Jim what are the keywords that bring up the strings you mention?













i am sure
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

Here's one link
viewtopic.php?t=3902&highlight=axle+seal
Search wheel seal
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Post by karoja »

Thanks Jim, that picture and the link were also very helpful! 3 out of 4 axles pulled so far without breaking a lip!
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Post by Pinzgauer Pete »

Eric you have this exact tool? or have used one similar? This tool looks like the jaw might fit under the gear but I am not sure.
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Post by Erik712m »

Yes I have that exact tool I bought it just for removing that gear.
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Post by Pinzgauer Pete »

Thanks Eric...just bought mine....thanks for posting...hope it comes soon I have a seal and bearing to change!!!!
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