Remove the wheel. |
Remove the large hub nut. |
Now remove the brake hub. |
Remove the speedometer cable, also remove the speedometer drive housing. |
Then disconcert the rear break cable and remove the brake operating arm.
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Now time to remove the brake shoes. Undo the top brake shoe pivot bolt and the bottom operating arm. |
Remove the four Axle Oil seal retaining plate. |
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What a mess inside, glad I have followed Steve J's advice. |
Starting to move. |
Nearly out!!. |
The seal is set in the centre of the spacer, the old one was full of debris |
Old set-up |
Notice the broken conical spring washer |
New set-up |
New pair of Conical Spring Washer fitted. |
New Gasket to finish of the Pinion rebuild. |
Now to Changing the Axle Bearings and Oil Seal.
Remove Speedometer drive pin. |
Followed by the castle nut. |
Then the washer. |
Finally remove the crown wheel. |
The Axle can now be removed from the back. |
The bearings are each side of a spacer. |
One bearing removed. |
Both bearings out just the little O ring to go. |
All the axle components. |
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