I need to have an axle and sprocket (right rear) replaced and I haven't found any mechanics so I am thinking that I'm going to do this myself.
Tonight I discovered that the axle is welded to the bearing (no Collar). It’s a good weld job, there are no leaks, and there is no flexing so I believe the inner bearings and flanges are in great condition.
I am planning on attending the 9 Oct Busco Beach so I really want to get this finished and tested. I printed out the directions for removing and replacing an Axle and from what I see the only thing I should need is:
1. Remove the engine (to get it out of the way).
2. Remove the chains on that side (one to T-20 and one to second wheel sprocket).
3. Unlock the collar (inside) and unscrew.
4. Remove the bolts from the external flange.
5. Pull out the Axle (with the bearing and the external flange since it's welded).
6. Remove the Sprocket and either replace ($150.00) or fix with those Cup Washers ($4.00 plus welding) from Richards.
NOTE: Figure that I'll have to get a new Axle, bearing and outer flange set, so any suggestions on where to get the best prices?
Now is when it gets complicated to me:
1. Put in the inner flange, bearing, and outer flange (with the grease seal) but leave it just a tiny bit loose so I can adjust the axle after I insert in the axle.
2. Put the sprocket and the inner collar inside the tub.
3. Put the outer collar on the axle and start to slide it into the outer bearing. After the axle gets inside the tub put on the sprocket and the collar and then finish sliding the axle into the inner bearing.
4. Lock both the inner and outer collar to the bearing.
5. Check the axle for any binding with the bearings and tighten the outer flange.
6. Bolt the sprocket to the axle.
7. Put on both chains.
8. Put back in the engine.
Drive it like I stole it until something else breaks?
SO – What do ya all think – I got a chance to fix my problem?
Tonight I discovered that the axle is welded to the bearing (no Collar). It’s a good weld job, there are no leaks, and there is no flexing so I believe the inner bearings and flanges are in great condition.
I am planning on attending the 9 Oct Busco Beach so I really want to get this finished and tested. I printed out the directions for removing and replacing an Axle and from what I see the only thing I should need is:
1. Remove the engine (to get it out of the way).
2. Remove the chains on that side (one to T-20 and one to second wheel sprocket).
3. Unlock the collar (inside) and unscrew.
4. Remove the bolts from the external flange.
5. Pull out the Axle (with the bearing and the external flange since it's welded).
6. Remove the Sprocket and either replace ($150.00) or fix with those Cup Washers ($4.00 plus welding) from Richards.
NOTE: Figure that I'll have to get a new Axle, bearing and outer flange set, so any suggestions on where to get the best prices?
Now is when it gets complicated to me:
1. Put in the inner flange, bearing, and outer flange (with the grease seal) but leave it just a tiny bit loose so I can adjust the axle after I insert in the axle.
2. Put the sprocket and the inner collar inside the tub.
3. Put the outer collar on the axle and start to slide it into the outer bearing. After the axle gets inside the tub put on the sprocket and the collar and then finish sliding the axle into the inner bearing.
4. Lock both the inner and outer collar to the bearing.
5. Check the axle for any binding with the bearings and tighten the outer flange.
6. Bolt the sprocket to the axle.
7. Put on both chains.
8. Put back in the engine.
Drive it like I stole it until something else breaks?
SO – What do ya all think – I got a chance to fix my problem?
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