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RE: [alfa] 105 Rear Axle Seal & Bearings
George -
I'm forwarding an email I sent to the list earlier this morning regarding
rear bearing replacement in case you didn't see it.
Sometimes, the axles pull right out by hand, other times a slide hammer is
required. Nothing special, a generic slide hammer works fine.
In addition to the bearings and seals, you will need replacement bearing
retainers if your spider is a 2L, you don't say what year it is. The earlier
cars (1600) had threaded retainers, not sure what the 1750 had. Not sure
where a Jr. falls in all this. If your car has the threaded retainers, then
they just unscrew and can be re-used.
The seals will just pull out of the axle tube (you may need to ding it with
a chisel to move it), use a pipe or large socket of the appropriate diameter
to install the new seals.
HTH,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
George Beston
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [alfa] 105 Rear Axle Seal & Bearings
I have a leaking axle seal on the right rear of my Spider and I want to
get it fixed in time to take it to the convention.
The manuals are not all that helpful, but getting to the axle doesn't
look terribly complex.
I do want to know if a slide hammer or a generic puller can be used to
remove the axle instead of the factory tool.
I also want to know how to remove and replace the bearings and seal
once I get the axle out.
If anyone has been there and done that and can give my some useful
advice, I'd appreciate it.
Regarding Jon's posting in Digest V10 #206, I have my local UAP on the
case, and they tell me they can get me bearings and a seal by mid week.
Time will tell!
George Beston
Spider Jr.
Alfetta
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