Getting the axle seal in straight
Getting the axle seal in straight
My saga continues...
I am replacing both half shafts on my 99. I bought new axle seals.
I've replaced the axle seal on the driver's side, but it certainly did not go in straight. I've gently tapped the non-cooperative side in... but I can tell that the seal is skewed.
I could pull the seal and order... another... new one...
I haven't tapped the seal all the way back in its housing - there is an uneven gap between the back of the seal and the wall behind it.
I have a 36 MM socket that *almost* works... Looking for tips.
I am replacing both half shafts on my 99. I bought new axle seals.
I've replaced the axle seal on the driver's side, but it certainly did not go in straight. I've gently tapped the non-cooperative side in... but I can tell that the seal is skewed.
I could pull the seal and order... another... new one...
I haven't tapped the seal all the way back in its housing - there is an uneven gap between the back of the seal and the wall behind it.
I have a 36 MM socket that *almost* works... Looking for tips.
Just ordered a bearing race & seal installer kit which has diameters that *should* be good for this job... 2 more days... I'm hoping I can unscrew the seal by tapping it in the rest of the way. It's probably skewed by about fifteen degrees.
My luck usually has a dark cloud when I try. I've been beaten up too often, and as a result, just go conservative!
I'm going to borrow some of your good luck next time if I may! Man, I seriously need it!
Last edited by KP11520; Mar 2, 2017 at 04:41 PM.



