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Axle fiasco
A few weeks back I decided to tackle those rear axle bearings.
Everything went pretty well except we didn't have access to a press. We
spent about 3 hours driving and calling around to try and find one but we
couldn't. So, I let my buddy talk me into letting him cut the bearings off
with a torch.
I know, I know. No lecture necessary.
So, anyway one bearing came off good but on the other side he nicked the
axle a little with the torch. I have been driving with it that way and no
problems but I'm wondering if I may run into fatigue problems. I figure the
ultimate strength has definately been reduced.
Any suggestions/comments?
Ironically, I later put one of the seals on backwards, which we noticed
*after* we put the new bearing on so we ended up fabbing a press anyway to
avoid cutting off the good bearing. :(
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Scott Machalk smachalk@domain.elided
1979 Scout II 345 727 School Bus Yellow http://www.coolday.com/scout/
1979 Scout II 345 3sp (parts truck)
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't Peshtigo WI
stop and look around once in a while,
you could miss it.
--Ferris Bueller
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