Posted by Andrew Z on October 14, 2011 at 05:53:19 from (72.10.122.33):
In Reply to: Re: H axle seals posted by David G on October 14, 2011 at 05:37:44:
changing the bull pionion seals is far more complex then changing the axle seals. There are a couple of ways to do it but the 'correct' way is to remove the top cover or the pto to gain acess to the bull grears, remove the bolts on the axle ends and pull the axles out. ( you can do the seals on them now as well) There are 4 bolts that hold the bearing cage in there. With these removed you will be able to pull the bearing cage out and change the seal. I would really get a manual before you get into that job. Not a super hard job but not a walk in the park. The other way to do it is to try and pick and pry the seal out with hooks and such, i have never done them this way just have heard it talked about. Im sure there are lots of post in the archives on here about this, the M is pretty much the same set up as well you can reference them as well. Supers and beyond are diffrent.
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