65 Valiant rear axles
#1
65 Valiant rear axles
Ok, I'm about to do the brake job all the way around and I'm wanting to detail a little as I go. I want to remove the rear backing plates so, do I just remove the 4 bolts and then the axle slides out? what is the trick to getting them out? simple terminology not technical works so good for me. thnx.
#2
Start by going here:
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/...p?p=1970088617
or here
http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=31
and download yourself a factory service manual. They are free
Look at Chapter 3, "rear axle." You have a 7 1/4" rear axle? If so, these are not a "C clip" type axle. You have flat, flanged axles, IE NOT the older tapered axles with the great big nut on the end? If so, the drums should come off the axle flange without removing the axle or backing plate
If you need to remove the axles, normally you would first remove the rear drums. They may be rusted to the axle. Heat, penetrant, and cuss words usually works
Otherwise, you might MIGHT "might" (might) be able to cut the "nails" which retain the shoes, remove the four inboard retainer nuts and pull the drums and axles as a unit, then work on separating them.
READ the manual. There is an adjustment on one axle for axle end play, because this SHOULD be (originally) tapered rear bearings.
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/...p?p=1970088617
or here
http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=31
and download yourself a factory service manual. They are free
Look at Chapter 3, "rear axle." You have a 7 1/4" rear axle? If so, these are not a "C clip" type axle. You have flat, flanged axles, IE NOT the older tapered axles with the great big nut on the end? If so, the drums should come off the axle flange without removing the axle or backing plate
If you need to remove the axles, normally you would first remove the rear drums. They may be rusted to the axle. Heat, penetrant, and cuss words usually works
Otherwise, you might MIGHT "might" (might) be able to cut the "nails" which retain the shoes, remove the four inboard retainer nuts and pull the drums and axles as a unit, then work on separating them.
READ the manual. There is an adjustment on one axle for axle end play, because this SHOULD be (originally) tapered rear bearings.
Last edited by 440roadrunner; 05-15-2014 at 09:49 AM.
#3
The drum needs to be removed before the axle bolts can be accessed to remove them.. May need a slide hammer to remove the axle or length of chain (atach to lug nut Then attach to ?? pull hard. A 5 lb hammer and some PB Blaster works on the drum..
Last edited by TVLynn; 05-15-2014 at 11:34 AM.
#4
ive got the drums off, and all the brake parts removed and awaiting new pieces for install. I'm wanting to remove the backing plates to pressure wash and prime/paint. I have a manual from the download.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Skynyrd
Transmissions, Transfer Cases and Rear Ends
11
05-20-2015 05:27 AM
68hemidart
Part(s) for Sale
2
05-15-2013 03:19 PM