Posted by mark49 on January 21, 2014 at 03:13:03 from (69.128.229.130):
In Reply to: Re: 444 oil seal posted by Ralf from Mich on January 20, 2014 at 15:21:49:
If you decide to remove the bearing race housing to replace the seal, you may want to remove the back cover on top and support the differential before you loosen the housing. I've used a piece of flat stock across the housing and looped wire under both sides of the differential. I then fasten the wire to the flat stock to hold everything in place. This prevents the differential from sagging and ruining the seal on the opposite side. It may not be as much of an issue with your 444 due to the hand clutch holding things in place, but if you ruin the right one the entire hand clutch assembly must be removed to replace the seal. Good luck
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