Is there anything at all gripable from the flange collar?
When my main seal was leaking, we couldnt get it out. So my buddy
grabbed some small metal shears/tin snips, and was able to get a bit of
the tip between the diff and the flange collar. He then proceeded to
bend the hell out of it until we were able to get some pliers in there
to start moving it enough to break it free.
- Aldwyn
Hunter, Darcy wrote:
> Rick's question below was convenient since I spent a few hours this past
>weekend cleaning and disassembling my differential with the intention of
>replacing the pilot shaft seals and the two side shaft seals. Current problem
>is that while the flange on the pilot shaft came off easy, the side flanges
> refuse to budge. Sunday I ruined a cheap puller and went to get the best
>available at Autozone ($39.) and have really reamed on that baby with no
>results. They are soaking in penetrating oil now but looking for advice.
>Tighten harder? Go to a machine shop for a press? Apply my propane torch?
> Any help appreciated.
>
>
>
> Well before I hit the send button, I did an archive search and found my
>answer. Machine shop with press is the only answer. I'll go that route and
>give an update. Thanks to all those in the archives.
>
>
>
> As an update, my plan for the winter was to drop the differential and all
>rear suspension components. Clean, paint, new seals in diff, new trailing arm
>bushings, repair what I hoped was minor rust. All going well except the
>problem with the flanges and as suspected by one list member, more rust
> than expected. Had to remove the breastplate and cut out an additional seven
>sections. I plan to start fabricating the path pieces this weekend. Lots of
>fun. Thanks for the help on the flanges.
>
>
>
> Darcy Hunter
>
> No. Easton, MA
>
> '73 TR6
>
>
>
> Subject: [6pack] Differential mount bushes - rubber or poly?
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> HI,
>
>
>
> Dropping the differential for rebuilding and I was wondering what people
>liked for replacing the differential mounting bushes - rubber or polyurethane.
> This is part of a total rebuild of the car, and I'm trying to find a way to
>improve the handling without making the ride too harsh for daily
> driving. I'm leaning towards rubber for vibration isolation but am curious
>what others have done.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rick Lambour
>
>
>
> 1970 TR-6
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