Pulling an axle
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Pulling an axle
Guys this is my first post, My name is Jason Meade and I am from Oromocto, New Brunswick,Canada.
I have a 42 canadian Slat grill, 43 Ford Gpw, and the current stresser is a 52 m-38 cdn.
I am trying to pull the axles out of the rear end, rear end is out and on the bench, I am looking for ideas to pull an axle or make a puller.
I have all the books and then some, this would be a one time use thing so not up to buying a tool to collect dust unless I have to.
Thanks jason
I have a 42 canadian Slat grill, 43 Ford Gpw, and the current stresser is a 52 m-38 cdn.
I am trying to pull the axles out of the rear end, rear end is out and on the bench, I am looking for ideas to pull an axle or make a puller.
I have all the books and then some, this would be a one time use thing so not up to buying a tool to collect dust unless I have to.
Thanks jason
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Hi Jason,
Welcome to the site.
I am assuming you are meaning you need to remove the rear hub. If that is right, here are a couple of resources:
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/tech/BrakeDrums.html
http://www.public.asu.edu/%7Egrover/willys/puller.html
Tom
Welcome to the site.
I am assuming you are meaning you need to remove the rear hub. If that is right, here are a couple of resources:
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/tech/BrakeDrums.html
http://www.public.asu.edu/%7Egrover/willys/puller.html
Tom
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Thanks Tom, In fact it is the axel shafts, I have both drums and backing plates off, its just both shafts are held in place with the wheel bearings and races and i dont know how or a way to pull the bearings and races as you cant tap them out from the other side.
On a side note I guess i am missing a pub, its tm-9-804 wich i guess is the main one...crap.
Thanks jason
On a side note I guess i am missing a pub, its tm-9-804 wich i guess is the main one...crap.
Thanks jason
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There's only a small amount of resistance between the race and the axle tube unless it has become corroded. Fabricating a fitting to attach to the axle and using a standard slide puller should unseat it quickly In a pinch just place a very large washer or steel plate on the threaded end of the axle and wrap a chain around the axle behind the nut and plate and crack the chain like a whip.
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axle removal
Jason, WES is right on the money (as usual)...I use a chain fastened to a couple of the wheel studs, and a bar in the chain to snap it...shafts pop right out!...Wilf
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Hello Wilf,
You just jogged my brain again. Jason you can also reinstall the drum backwards and snug the nut up and then wrap the chain around the axle behind the drum.
I've seen a few that will actually pop right off just giving the backward mounted brake drum a tug.
You just jogged my brain again. Jason you can also reinstall the drum backwards and snug the nut up and then wrap the chain around the axle behind the drum.
I've seen a few that will actually pop right off just giving the backward mounted brake drum a tug.
Wes K
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Only the pickiest of judges would gig you on your civvy axle assemblies. The fronts are essentially the same. The rears have grease fittings and relief ports where the civvy have only the vent port on the outboard tubes for the wheel bearings.
The tracta style axles are WWII. Bendix and Rzeppa are found in the early (pre M38) threaded end arrangement and later snap ring type ends without threads. The Spicer joint axle is the later replacements from the 50's on.
M38's would most likely have left the factory with the Rzeppa axles and would usually have received Rzeppa or Spicer during field replacements. I am sure a few Bendix slipped in there both at the factory and in the field.
The tracta style axles are WWII. Bendix and Rzeppa are found in the early (pre M38) threaded end arrangement and later snap ring type ends without threads. The Spicer joint axle is the later replacements from the 50's on.
M38's would most likely have left the factory with the Rzeppa axles and would usually have received Rzeppa or Spicer during field replacements. I am sure a few Bendix slipped in there both at the factory and in the field.
Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php