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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => 4 Wheel Drives => Topic started by: beastie_3 on January 21, 2010, 05:24:53 pm
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I need to replace my passenger side axle shaft U joint on my 79 K10 with 10 bolt. I have 3 different manuals and I think I got the jist of it but I have a few questions.
First, while I'm at it, I will be replacing the wheel bearings and MAYBE upper and lower ball joints for the knuckle. Is there anything else I should replace while I'm there?
I understand I need to remove the brake setup and hub/spindle etc. Do I have to remove the knuckle? What is the axle shaft held in with? Do I need to pull the diff cover for anything?
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All you need to remove is the caliper, the hub assembly, the rotor, the backing plate, and the spindle. The axle will slide right out then. No need to remove cover, or knuckle.
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Ok thanks. When I go to put it back in, will there be any "fumbling" with the shaft to get it to fit in the differential? Specifically the bearings near the diff? Is there a chance of pushing them out when I insert the shaft?
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i just did the passenger side on my 82, took me about 4 hours. there is nothing to worry about when putting the axle shaft back in, it pretty much just slides back in place. the hardest part of the project was getting the spindle off. took some "persuasion" to say the least. while everything is off, repack or replace the wheel bearings, and grease the hubs.
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Are there any special or odd tools to acquire?
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A ball joint press is very helpful
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(http://s.sears.com/is/image/Sears/00996423000?hei=248&wid=248&op_sharpen=1&resMode=sharp&op_usm=0.9,0.5,0,0)
spindle nut socket
(http://www.tooldiscounter.com/images/productimages/LIS34550.jpg)
wheel bearing grease packer
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a chisel and hammer to get the hub off, helped me. make sure your wheels are strait before jacking it up lol. it takes me about and hour to do mine but I've been thought it a couple diffrent times now so i have it down packed, also you need snap ring pliers if you don't have a spindle nut socket you can use a punch and hammer, check your inner seal also on the shaft make sure its still good. if you want to hold of till sun i might be able to change mine out again today ill take some pics and post them
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Spindle nut socket, and snap ring pliers yes. Ball joint press works good for removing, and installing the u joints, but can be done with a couple hammers, and a vise carfully. A slide hammer with and attachment for the spindle nut threads works good, but can be done again nicely with a hammer.
As far as getting the shaft back in you just need to lift up the inner end a little and it will slide right in.
Use a dead blow hammer, or a large steel hammer just be nice to the spindle to knock it loose one way then the other. Once it has separated enough from the knuckle slip a flat screw driver in between it and the knuckle then whack it on the opposite side from the screw driver. it should come free pertty easy then.
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finally got mine swapped out yesterday but as soon as i started my phone just died and i couldn't take pictures of it but I'll try to repeat everything.
1 jack up the axle , take tire off
2 take caliper off
3 take the front part of hub off the locker part with little hex bits pull on it to remove you may have to play with the switch to remove it
4 remove snap ring, remove first axle nut with the socket or a chisel and just tap it around next remove the washer then remove second axle nut. notice all the holes in the washer and the tit on the 2nd axle nut
5 remove the bolts around the second part of the hub i think your k10 wont have this part if not just skip it
6 remove the hub just by sliding it off with a little force
7 next you rotor is ready to slide off but bearing will fall out try to remove the outer bearing by hand then slide off the rotor and place the rotor on its face out of the hub.
8 take a chicle to the dust cover around your dust cover doesn't have bolts but it slide over those bolts you see, next remove whats left of the hub again it slides over the bolts they are part of the axle.
9 pull the shaft out remove the clips on the caps "i cut mine off with a torch" us a hammer and a nut or something of some type to bust those caps out just don't hurt the axle any. put new u joints one cap at a time. then put it all back togeather. this would be a good time to re grease everything bearrings and all
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Ok sweet. I need to get my butt in gear and get all the parts and tools. The weather isnt helping either. I will make a DIY in the technical section after I complete the project.
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quite frankly the only special tool you need is the spindle nut socket i pictured. and as was mentioned, you don't even really need that, but it really helps time wise.
if you are doing the ball joints the ball joint press will also be very helpful
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Finally got around to replacing my U joint. Got it all torn down so far. Amazed at how much dirt is in the axle shaft. Vacuum time! Ill try to get some pics up.
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Looks WAY better.
(http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c196/beastie_3/Truck/IMG00050.jpg)
Cleaned up and new ball joints installed. Wasn't too hard with the right tools.
(http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c196/beastie_3/Truck/IMG00049.jpg)
My enemy. Bad U joint. The other side is in better condition, so it will wait. See all that grass? The axle tube had about a 1/4" deep layer of sand and dirt running the whole length of the tube.
(http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c196/beastie_3/Truck/IMG00048.jpg)
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Anyone know if there is supposed to be a seal in between the innershaft and the axle housing? There wasnt one when I took it apart (probably the reason for all the junk in the tube) and I cant find anything in parts catalog. I just want to make sure before I put it all together.
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no seal there but theres on on the back side of the hub, theres one near the ring and pinion also
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The back side of the hub, you talking about where the inner spindle bearing goes on? Its metal with a rubber seal and a coiled wire in it. I got that piece. I also replaced the rubber seal and metal plate that goes on the outer axle shaft. It meets up with the backside of the spindle.
I dont like the idea that there is nothing sealing the axle tube. Oh well I guess. Its odd that it looks like there should be something there, especially with the recessed lip that you can see in the first pic.
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the seal is inside the diff housing right before the tube.
to change them you have to pull the diff apart.