How to replace your Bearings, Axles, Sprockets and Chain
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THANK MIKE i just bought a 76 maxii and i am going to try fixing my axle today this video was very infomative and will held emencely. keep those vdeos coming.
Great video, do you have a video on replacing the rear axles? I just broke the center piece in the rear. What is the best way to get that out if it is rusty? I have an 80s Max-II? Thanks
The process is the same for all of them. If you have trouble getting to the one in the rear, pulling the engine may be necessary. If it is rusty, soak it in penetrating lubricant for several days, use a slide hammer, porta-power, etc to get them loose but if it is real bad you may end up just having to cut the axle and then press the sprocket tube off.