Series 3 109 front axle half-shaft retaining collar, bearing and conical distance piece removal

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Doorbell

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Has anyone done this? My inner bearing member on the half shaft needs
changing and the haynes manual sayes take it to a Land Rover dealer.



Ian McDonald




 
Not such a big job, just a tip, have plenty gasket maker on hand and two 4lb
hammers to release the tapered pin in the steering arm.
If you need step by step, drop me a mail as I did job recently, took me two
evenings in my garage.
jamesw at pescanova dot co dot za.
James

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> changing and the haynes manual sayes take it to a Land Rover dealer.
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> Ian McDonald
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"Doorbell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone done this? My inner bearing member on the half shaft needs
> changing and the haynes manual sayes take it to a Land Rover dealer.
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> Ian McDonald
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AT YOUR OWN RISK!

This collar is held in place by friction. In theory you should be
able to heat it enough with a blowlamp and slide it off. If it's
a bit stubborn *Health & Safety Warning* you can *very* carefully
cut it most of the way though with an angle grinder - be very, very
careful not to damage the shaft, your hands and/or your eyes. This
has always done it for me.
Putting the new on on also means heating it and then sliding it on.
If it only goes part way don't try and force it or you will be
up one minus paddle. Take it off and try again!

Richard

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Thank you to all who replied.

Yesterday I attacked it with a hack saw and cut a slot in it then split it
with a chisel with no damage to the shaft. A lot easier than I thought.

Ian McDonald
"Doorbell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Has anyone done this? My inner bearing member on the half shaft needs
> changing and the haynes manual sayes take it to a Land Rover dealer.
>
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>
> Ian McDonald
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