Makincold
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So after the Georgia Rally I realized I didn't just have split front axle boots I had a leaking front axle seal. After you would drive it you had a fist sized glob of redish tin "grease" under the passenger side of the truck.
So After hours of searching here, I ordered the parts from White Owl, printed out several sections of the TM and planed a day to
"Soldier B" showed up about 10am and we got started. My 71 year old dad is a retired diesel mechanic so we had a little expert guidance, amazing what simple things like"hit it right there" can do for you. 50 years of experience is priceless!
I also keep finding out that my truck has more than a nice paint job. It must have been in the "rebuild" phase when it was taken out of service, a tremendous amount of new parts and work had been done but no new data plates
You can see new brake shoes, new brake hoses and the drums have bile grease pencil marks noting the diameter the drum was just turned to
The axle splines still have blue layout dye on them and really sharp edges, did I get new axles too? I just cant imagine there are sharp edges and blue layout dye from 40 years of service
It was all pretty straight forward (with the help of my expert, of course...) but it took us 12 hours to do both sides...
Long day...
Everything went well but at 10pm when I was putting the axle cap back on with the air wrench the LAST bolt broke off... ****... so next part of the saga will be to drill out that grade 8 bolt and replace.
I also have to safety wire the screws that hold the boot retainer on, a little late for that when we were done...
So After hours of searching here, I ordered the parts from White Owl, printed out several sections of the TM and planed a day to
"Soldier B" showed up about 10am and we got started. My 71 year old dad is a retired diesel mechanic so we had a little expert guidance, amazing what simple things like"hit it right there" can do for you. 50 years of experience is priceless!
I also keep finding out that my truck has more than a nice paint job. It must have been in the "rebuild" phase when it was taken out of service, a tremendous amount of new parts and work had been done but no new data plates
You can see new brake shoes, new brake hoses and the drums have bile grease pencil marks noting the diameter the drum was just turned to
The axle splines still have blue layout dye on them and really sharp edges, did I get new axles too? I just cant imagine there are sharp edges and blue layout dye from 40 years of service
It was all pretty straight forward (with the help of my expert, of course...) but it took us 12 hours to do both sides...
Long day...
Everything went well but at 10pm when I was putting the axle cap back on with the air wrench the LAST bolt broke off... ****... so next part of the saga will be to drill out that grade 8 bolt and replace.
I also have to safety wire the screws that hold the boot retainer on, a little late for that when we were done...