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MQ/ read diff pax side gone.. how bad?/fix?

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MQ/ read diff pax side gone.. how bad?/fix?

Post by Vanne »

Hi guys :)

just womndering if this is hard to fix, and what would a shop charge to fix this?

would i need to replace the bearing aswell as the seal? or just the seal?

how much work would be involved?

cheers.

oh, and what would happen if i didnt fix it?
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

What :!: :?: :!:
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Post by bogged »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:What :!: :?: :!:


its secret code..
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

bogged wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:What :!: :?: :!:


its secret code..


Thought so...
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Post by bogged »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:
bogged wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:What :!: :?: :!:


its secret code..


Thought so...


shit I thought all you MQ/MK blokes knew the secret handshake and had the 'CODE' book?
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

bogged wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:
bogged wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:What :!: :?: :!:


its secret code..


Thought so...


shit I thought all you MQ/MK blokes knew the secret handshake and had the 'CODE' book?


Yeah, I do, but I left my decoder ring in the Patrol :?
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Post by bogged »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:
bogged wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:
bogged wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:What :!: :?: :!:


its secret code..


Thought so...


shit I thought all you MQ/MK blokes knew the secret handshake and had the 'CODE' book?


Yeah, I do, but I left my decoder ring in the Patrol :?


your not sitting on it? :shock: :shock:
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hehe.. heres the decoded message.

Post by Vanne »

uhmm, rear diff passenger side oil seal (axel) leak :) obviously.

now you can all put your code books away :)

hehe
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Re: hehe.. heres the decoded message.

Post by Wendle »

Vanne wrote:obviously.


ya reckon? :D

just replace the seal and top up the oil. the bearing will be cool.
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Post by Screwy »

simple as 6 bolts on the backing plate of the drum brake and the wheel and the drum must be off obviously so u can slide the axle out of the middle of the brake. pop the seal out and replace it.

cheers,

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Post by DR Frankenstine »

and don't forget to re-pack the bearing with grease
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Re: MQ/ read diff pax side gone.. how bad?/fix?

Post by buger man »

Vanne wrote:Hi guys :)

just womndering if this is hard to fix, and what would a shop charge to fix this?

would i need to replace the bearing aswell as the seal? or just the seal?

how much work would be involved?

cheers.

oh, and what would happen if i didnt fix it?
if water has got into the bearing you will have to replace the outer grease seal make sure you replace it with a double liped seal as this is a weak point with them . they can be bought from a bearing service.. the bearing has a nut to undo and then it has to be pressed of
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Post by Screwy »

So far ive found nothing in an MQ that needs to be pressed off. This includes factory disk rotor replacements :cool:
Nothing a Big Hammer, Crow bars / heel bars and a decent mount of strenth, or an angle grinder wont fix :lol:

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Post by pigdriver »

Ha ha for a newbie i knew exactly what you were talking about from your first post. Belt your code books up ya backsides :D I knew cause i just had mine fixed. Had to replace the inner seal and while they had it to bits got them to replace the bearing as well. it was about 80% worn and would have to be done soon any way well in the next few years. Any way cost me $240 bucks and half a day off the road. im told its not that difficult to do it your self but i chickened out. The only problem i had after was a grabby brake on the side that was fixed. a can of break cleaner to get all the diff oil off the shoes and drum did the trick.
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Post by TwistedMQ »

I replaced axle seal, the bearing and bearing seal last week prity easy job just had to make a basic press the get bearing off, bearings and seals cost me $38.
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Post by V8Patrol »

TwistedMQ wrote:I replaced axle seal, the bearing and bearing seal last week prity easy job just had to make a basic press the get bearing off, bearings and seals cost me $38.


:rofl: my basic press consists of a BIC lighter, oxy & accetlene :D
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