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K2500 Front Axle Help
I just noticed a small puddle of gear lube on the driveway and upon
inspection found the right front axle shaft has popped out of the axle tube by about 1/2 inch. I don't know ho far the truck was drive like this but probably less than 50 to 100km. Questions: What retains the axle in position (pressed on bearings)? What is the likely damage (from those of you who have experience with this)? What is involved in fixing this? Tho' I'm not a Lic'd mechanic, I'm very experienced in Auto repair; just haven't yet worked on these axles. Thanks! |
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Not positive on the details of your axle, but I think that anyone with a
little auto experience, and some patience can easily figure out an axle (minus the gears). Start pulling it apart, fix what is wrong, and put it all back together. I think you will find, under the brakes, a plate that you can remove. Once that is remove or loosened, the axle shaft will slide out. "Bob" > wrote in message news:sShod.304005$nl.143258@pd7tw3no... >I just noticed a small puddle of gear lube on the driveway and upon >inspection found the right front axle shaft has popped out of the axle tube >by about 1/2 inch. I don't know ho far the truck was drive like this but >probably less than 50 to 100km. Questions: > > What retains the axle in position (pressed on bearings)? > What is the likely damage (from those of you who have experience with > this)? > What is involved in fixing this? > > Tho' I'm not a Lic'd mechanic, I'm very experienced in Auto repair; just > haven't yet worked on these axles. > > Thanks! > |
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Thx for your reply.
The '91 uses I.F.S. with a 2-piece alum. diff.. housing and a bolted-on axle tube on the r. side. I've pulled apart lots of conventional "live" axles, but never one of these. Sure I can "go at it." I'm just looking for some pointers, what to expect, common problems, quirks, failures, etc. from someone whose been through this particular model of GM diff. Cheers! Rusted wrote: > Not positive on the details of your axle, but I think that anyone with a > little auto experience, and some patience can easily figure out an axle > (minus the gears). Start pulling it apart, fix what is wrong, and put it > all back together. I think you will find, under the brakes, a plate that > you can remove. Once that is remove or loosened, the axle shaft will slide > out. > > > "Bob" > wrote in message > news:sShod.304005$nl.143258@pd7tw3no... > >>I just noticed a small puddle of gear lube on the driveway and upon >>inspection found the right front axle shaft has popped out of the axle tube >>by about 1/2 inch. I don't know ho far the truck was drive like this but >>probably less than 50 to 100km. Questions: >> >>What retains the axle in position (pressed on bearings)? >>What is the likely damage (from those of you who have experience with >>this)? >>What is involved in fixing this? >> >>Tho' I'm not a Lic'd mechanic, I'm very experienced in Auto repair; just >>haven't yet worked on these axles. >> >>Thanks! >> > > > > |
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It is retained by a snap ring on the inside shaft. It should just pop
back in as long as it is in the correct position. They usually take a good whack with a rubber mallet or dead blow to seat. I'd be worried about how it came apart. -- Steve Williams "Bob" > wrote in message news:v5Cod.311771$nl.156647@pd7tw3no... > Thx for your reply. > > The '91 uses I.F.S. with a 2-piece alum. diff.. housing and a bolted-on > axle tube on the r. side. I've pulled apart lots of conventional "live" > axles, but never one of these. Sure I can "go at it." I'm just looking > for some pointers, what to expect, common problems, quirks, failures, > etc. from someone whose been through this particular model of GM diff. > > Cheers! > > > Rusted wrote: > > > Not positive on the details of your axle, but I think that anyone with a > > little auto experience, and some patience can easily figure out an axle > > (minus the gears). Start pulling it apart, fix what is wrong, and put it > > all back together. I think you will find, under the brakes, a plate that > > you can remove. Once that is remove or loosened, the axle shaft will slide > > out. > > > > > > "Bob" > wrote in message > > news:sShod.304005$nl.143258@pd7tw3no... > > > >>I just noticed a small puddle of gear lube on the driveway and upon > >>inspection found the right front axle shaft has popped out of the axle tube > >>by about 1/2 inch. I don't know ho far the truck was drive like this but > >>probably less than 50 to 100km. Questions: > >> > >>What retains the axle in position (pressed on bearings)? > >>What is the likely damage (from those of you who have experience with > >>this)? > >>What is involved in fixing this? > >> > >>Tho' I'm not a Lic'd mechanic, I'm very experienced in Auto repair; just > >>haven't yet worked on these axles. > >> > >>Thanks! > >> > > > > > > > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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I've found the problem and ordered most of the required parts, except
the culprit; the axle retaining ring (snap ring) that retains the axle. Apparently the failure of this $0.50 ($8.00 from GM) part is not uncommon that is why GM has discontinued it's supply and insists that you buy a new "retrofit" axle with a larger retaining ring and groove for about $500. Since the previous one lasted 6 to 10 years, I just want the retaining ring but GM won hear of it. Local drive line shops have the sam problem. Has someone else come up with a solution? One person has told me the old axle groove can be widened to accommodate the retrofit retaining ring (which has a round cross section instead of the traditional rectangular). Has anyone done this? b.t.w. This is the same front end used in the K3500 Thx! Bob wrote: > Thx for your reply. > > The '91 uses I.F.S. with a 2-piece alum. diff.. housing and a bolted-on > axle tube on the r. side. I've pulled apart lots of conventional "live" > axles, but never one of these. Sure I can "go at it." I'm just looking > for some pointers, what to expect, common problems, quirks, failures, > etc. from someone whose been through this particular model of GM diff. > > Cheers! > > > Rusted wrote: > >> Not positive on the details of your axle, but I think that anyone with >> a little auto experience, and some patience can easily figure out an >> axle (minus the gears). Start pulling it apart, fix what is wrong, >> and put it all back together. I think you will find, under the >> brakes, a plate that you can remove. Once that is remove or loosened, >> the axle shaft will slide out. >> >> >> "Bob" > wrote in message >> news:sShod.304005$nl.143258@pd7tw3no... >> >>> I just noticed a small puddle of gear lube on the driveway and upon >>> inspection found the right front axle shaft has popped out of the >>> axle tube by about 1/2 inch. I don't know ho far the truck was drive >>> like this but probably less than 50 to 100km. Questions: >>> >>> What retains the axle in position (pressed on bearings)? >>> What is the likely damage (from those of you who have experience with >>> this)? >>> What is involved in fixing this? >>> >>> Tho' I'm not a Lic'd mechanic, I'm very experienced in Auto repair; >>> just haven't yet worked on these axles. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >> >> >> >> > |
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