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Remove rear axle carrier 1641?
Hello all-
I tried to search the forum before asking a redundant question... but is there a trick to removing the rear axle carrier on a 1641? The top two bolts on each side snapped off (as I have seen is a common issue with these). So I have removed the remaining bolts that attach it to the differential. I also removed the c clip and slid the axle out. I just can't seem to free the axle carrier off the differential housing. Is it the seal between the parts that has glued it shut? Or is it the "stud" of the broken bolts that is keeping the pieces together? I am trying not to break anything further then it is broken... Thanks for any info! |
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What top two bolts? Do you mean the rear ale housing? You have to hit it a little harder as they are siliconed together.
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Aren't there 6 bolts?
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Yes, you're right. There are 6. I was going off memory...
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Check your front tabs on the transmission also. It sounds like your rear was loose and caused the bolts to break. This is a common issue.
Here is where my 2072 was broken before I welded it back in place. IMG_2493.jpg I suggest that you get a rear brace kit to keep this from happening again. https://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Rea...d%20Parts.html
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I have a center section if you need it. I already sold the axles and axle housings. I will GIVE it to you as I am getting ready to toss it, I am in VT.
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