I have some stock 28 spline axles from my 69 that have the stock sealed bearings. Rear diff is apart for a basic cleanup and inspection, and I'm going to change out axle bearings, axle seals, and pinion seal/nut/crush collar.
On the bearing removal, what I usually do is cut the suckers off with a cutoff wheel. It's loud, dirty, and a bit time consuming, but it works fine.
Once they're off, I'll remove the axle retainers for a cleaning, inspection, and a fresh coat of paint before they go back on the axle shaft.
I then use my HF 20 ton press to press the new sealed bearings on.
Is there a trick or a hack that I'm missing out on here? I realize I could take these to the machine shop, but by the time I do that, I would have finished the job already, with no out of pocket expense.
Thanks
Scott
On the bearing removal, what I usually do is cut the suckers off with a cutoff wheel. It's loud, dirty, and a bit time consuming, but it works fine.
Once they're off, I'll remove the axle retainers for a cleaning, inspection, and a fresh coat of paint before they go back on the axle shaft.
I then use my HF 20 ton press to press the new sealed bearings on.
Is there a trick or a hack that I'm missing out on here? I realize I could take these to the machine shop, but by the time I do that, I would have finished the job already, with no out of pocket expense.
Thanks
Scott