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Changing the bearing in the stub axle


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Am rebuilding a front axle and one side was a bet watery and the needle bearing race in the stub axle looked a bit corroded so I want to replace it to be sure its OK. I have the part but Haynes book of lies helpfully says i should entrust the job to me Land Rover dealership! So what difficulties should I be aware of and are there any helpful hints out there to make the job go smoothly.

Thanks

mark

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Am rebuilding a front axle and one side was a bet watery and the needle bearing race in the stub axle looked a bit corroded so I want to replace it to be sure its OK. I have the part but Haynes book of lies helpfully says i should entrust the job to me Land Rover dealership! So what difficulties should I be aware of and are there any helpful hints out there to make the job go smoothly.

Thanks

mark

What vehicle are you talking about first

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Hi Mark, seats looking good by the way, cheers.

I was quite surprised to find this bearing, having not dismantled a 24 spline before but IIRC it had to come out in order to change one of the seals, it also does not come in the overhaul kit! I just used a pin punch I think and used the bearing to push the seal out with GENTLE use of landrovers favourite tool regreased and as the book of lies states 'refitting is a reverse of dismantling'

Cheers

Andy

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Thanks Andy, I will give it a go. Quagmire. that article is for the wheel bearigs which are inside the hub and not the stub axle. The bearings I need to change are a very thin needle bearing affair. On the earlier stub axles I see they have a bronze bush rather than a bearing in this location

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can you get a long punch down the stub and try tap the outer race out ? in work we quite often fromve outer races from bling holes , by putting a few blobs of wels on the race , usally drop out with a tap on the housing .

you could try knocking a sharp pin punch or small chisel between the outer race and the housing but i suspect the housing (stub axel) is sorter and will mark

when i done mine it all knocked out from down the stub ,

fitting new one is easy , sutable socked and a press , or pieace of wood and tapp it home

good look :)

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