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  • #31
    Originally posted by JimL
    reads like you dont wanna do this though if you dont gotta Markyman
    Too right JimL.............struggled a lot with the near side, not looking forward to having to go through it all again....sweating just thinking about it .

    Parts won't be here till Tuesday at the earliest (yet to order them), bearing, front seal & rear seal so car's off road till Wednesday at best. This side sounds a lot worse than the other, sounds like the bearing may have popped a ball or two .

    Dabigman - will take some piccy's this time and do a write up asap.

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    • #32
      Have done a bit of a write up (attached zip file).It's not Haynes as it's in "my own words" I understand it anyway, might come in usefull to someone.

      Sorry but due to comments from 1 forum member I have decided to remove the instructions from the forum.
      Last edited by kazam401; 7 August 2004, 19:40.

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      • #33
        Excellent stuff Rob, Duly filled away in the hope that I never need it
        Maurice
        Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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        • #34
          Rear End

          Hi playmates l am getting quite alarmed at hearing more and more problems ariseing about the 3rd gen rear axles and hubs, what sort of milage have these vehicles done that are having the problems.
          Would people who have had problems please put there milage down, l have a 1996 3rd gen SSR-X with nearly 189000kms on the clock and not a bit of a problem on the rear end in the 6month it has been on the road.
          Live Life To The Full

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          • #35
            Bob the problems seem to stem from the outer seal not holding back water. My bearings (both sides) were without grease and as you can imagine very dry and rusty.

            This problem only reared it's head after wading at Robin Hood Bay and Langdale, I don't think under normal road use the bearing's will get wet so even if your outer seal is a bit goosed your bearings won't get the grease washed out and rear bearing failure occur (my thoughts)

            As you requested milage 72,500kms - 45000miles

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            • #36
              Im glad its all sorted now mate. At least you can go ditch crawling again LOL
              (\__/)
              (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
              (")_(")

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              • #37
                started mine tonight... got half shaft out piece of !!!!... then realised i should have read the distructions first!!... hehehe!!


                i'm sure a bit more hammering will see it through!

                gotta wait till thrsday for bearing cos i now realise it will need replacing too!

                and oops... for 2x £14 bearings my bill came to £354.73!!

                !!!!!! jap crap money pit! hehehe!!


                edit... !!!! me... look, the !!!!ing censor !!!!ing symbol has !!!!ing changed to a !!!!ing exclaimation mark!!... well i'll be !!!!ed!
                nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by kazam401
                  Have done a bit of a write up (attached zip file).It's not Haynes as it's in "my own words" I understand it anyway, might come in usefull to someone.
                  Rob.

                  I have loaded it on the file store of the website, hope you don't mind.

                  Cheers

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by lucky
                    Rob.

                    I have loaded it on the file store of the website, hope you don't mind.

                    Cheers
                    No prob's at all, just glad I have been able to give a bit back

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                    • #40
                      Oh bollox.

                      Just found the answer to my question in post #24.



                      Both the hubs seem to have of play in them, about 2mm in/out and about a 1mm sideways. Drum and shoes are covered in gunky oil/grease.
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                      Last edited by Rob; 7 August 2004, 15:03.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Rob
                        Oh bollox.

                        Just found the answer to my question in post #24.



                        Both the hubs seem to have of play in them, about 2mm in/out and about a 1mm sideways.
                        wouldn't go by instructions as posted... not much cop!... gonna need a big ass puller... time... patience... and some heat to get the rings on to re-assemble

                        it's a piece of !!!! getting the half shaft out, but then you gotta pull everything off them... i used a sykes pickavent puller with about 3ft of extension on it and you gotta be dead careful little bit tighter... small tap... bit tighter.. tap... etc, etc.
                        then the shrink rings need heating up till they're red hot to get them back on... and you gotta be quick to get them on right before they cool and shrink on in the wrong place!

                        edit: not that i'm saying your instructions are duff... must have worked for you!... but i didn't find them helpful, and i don't know how that tool could have possibly had enough power to pull your foreskin back, nevermind getting anything off the halfshaft... especially without damaging it!

                        (hope this doesn't sound bad... i'm not being nasty about it but it seems to sound that way!.. i'll post it anyway!)
                        Last edited by dabigman; 7 August 2004, 15:10.
                        nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by dabigman
                          edit: not that i'm saying your instructions are duff... must have worked for you!... but i didn't find them helpful, and i don't know how that tool could have possibly had enough power to pull your foreskin back, nevermind getting anything off the halfshaft... especially without damaging it!

                          (hope this doesn't sound bad... i'm not being nasty about it but it seems to sound that way!.. i'll post it anyway!)
                          I assume that's directed at Kazam401 (also called Rob)

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Rob
                            I assume that's directed at Kazam401 (also called Rob)
                            yeah, well, first bit to you... don't follow instructions and second bit to other rob!...
                            um... now i'm confusingf myself!... where am i!
                            nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                            • #44
                              Will be going to a garage for this, definitely not something for me to try at home!

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by dabigman
                                wouldn't go by instructions as posted... not much cop!... gonna need a big ass puller... time... patience... and some heat to get the rings on to re-assemble


                                edit: not that i'm saying your instructions are duff... must have worked for you!... but i didn't find them helpful, and i don't know how that tool could have possibly had enough power to pull your foreskin back, nevermind getting anything off the halfshaft... especially without damaging it!
                                Instructions were posted as to HOW I did the job (sucessfully) The reason I posted them was to give people and idea as to what is involved when tackling the job, you obviously looked at the write up then did it your way, fine, but I dont really see your point in slagging off my method and the tooling I made to sucessfully do the job.

                                Worked fine for me BOTH sides without ANY damage, no need for heat when replacing locking rings if you have the right tool.

                                Tool for removal is a pulling tool utilising the taper on the drive shaft as described, why use a 3ft puller on the end of the drive shaft when there is suitable anchorage 3" from the bearing??What's the difference in a 3ft pulling tool or pulling tool nearer the bearing?? As far as I'm conserned a pulling tool is a pulling tool and one that has a shorter pull will have a lot more tensile strength than one that is pulling 2ft 10" of nothing.

                                Pressing the bearings, locking rings and ABS sensor gear back on piece of !!!! WITHOUT HEAT using PROPER TOOL.

                                After doing the first side and sussing out the best way for me it took me all of 45 minutes to do the second side, thats removal of rings bearing abs sensor, clean up and refit of bit's, not total job time that must have been about 90 minutes give or take a few fag and brew breakes.

                                Your comments have really !!!!ed me off, you try to do people a favor and get it thrown back in your face...........I wont be bothering next time.......................... ....file has been removed.
                                Last edited by kazam401; 7 August 2004, 20:27.

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