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my s-10 has a 9 inch with a spool and 35 spline moser axles. it has no c-clip eliminators but the axles are firm in there how do i get these out? it might be a dumb question but i didnt think it would have c-clips
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There is a "horseshoe" shaped retainer on the outside. Between the axle housing end and the flange of the axle...
Looks like this: ![]() Take those 4 bolts out, and remove that flange and the axle should slide out.
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my rear end does not have those or any bolts in the holes. but it will not come out should i beat the shit out of it?
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you have to take the cover off the center of the rear end and take the c-clips off the end of the axles
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you cant do that on a 9 inch it doesent have a 'cover' it has a center section
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Maybe this link will help.
https://www.fordmuscle.com/forums/al...e-removal.html
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so pretty much since it has no brakes and nothing else holding it back i need to wack it a few times with a hammer? sounds like a plan haha
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Here is another link that might help.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/article/i...ear_Setup.html
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All of those instructions are wrong. This is step by step instructions of how I would do it:
1. Hook trailer to truck. 2. Push racecar/truck onto trailer, or load whatever you have onto trailer. 3. Tie everything down tight. 4. Drive to your favorite race car shop. 5. Back trailer to shop door. 6. Unstrap all your shit. 7. Push racecar/truck off trailer or just throw all your shit into their floor. 8. Give instructions. 9. Tell them to call you when it is done. 10. Go home and relax, call them often asking what the holdup is. That method has worked for me everytime. |
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but i like screwin with it though. buddy has already tried to get me to bring it 2 him
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After you take the 4 bolts out of the flange,reinstall the brake drum or disc *backwards* and start the lugnuts 3 or 4 turns- then use the drum/disc as a slide hammer.
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Sometimes the OD of the axle bearings have a snug fit in the ends of your axle tubes. A slide hammer with a hub pulling adapter or equivalent should get your axles out after you remove the retainers and their bolts.
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Some peaple dont want to spend the money that goes with that plan,like me. lol
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Yeah, and writing checks doesnt give me near the self gratification I get when I work on it myself.
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edit: i guess it depends on what you are trying to do. i can swap suspension, pull motors, trannies, wire and entire car, gear swaps, pull top ends off and put them back, tune, etc etc etc- but when it comes to doing/accomplishing certain things- i get more self gratification out of hauling ass and knowing i am safe (especially being safe)- even if it means writing a check. Last edited by WWhittle; 04-16-2009 at 08:17 PM. |
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i enjoy working on my stuff and getting it right i installed all my ball joints today and should start reassembly today. its just fun working on it
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don't forget to post some progress pics so we can follow the build with you
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+1
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