CarcleR
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- City, State
- Rome, GA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Ford Explorer XLT
Also, add wheel bearing grease or similar, too the back of axle seal. You see the spring, the grease keeps the spring from popping out. Also add some axle oil too the opening of the seal after you get it install. It help the axle slip in. Not too damage the seal.
Okay so I was able to find a ride for my daughter as it got too late last night and too cold (I have end stage COPD so having to pace myself especially in cold weather). So I wrapped it up for the night after removing the cover, draining the fluid, and cleaning the surfaces off of the diff cover and then came back today to finish the job but now the diff will not turn when I turn the wheels. The inside gears are turning all except for the big gear that turns so I can find the bolt. It was turning yesterday no problem. I haven’t worked on that part at all. When I turn the wheel now- the small gears inside turn but they’re not catching to turn the big gear. So now I can’t spin it to find the bolt. This is weird because it was turning freely yesterday without any issue and I covered it last night so no dirt or degree would get into it. Any ideas?Well,tonight you have no choice
Wrap axle splines with a sheet of paper. Hold rolled up paper tension with one hand while guiding thru the seal. Once the spined area is thru, pull out sheet of paper, leaving nick free seal. The splines are sharp. Covering them prevent slicing the seal.