Rear Axel Seal

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HappyOne

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Rear Axle Seal

My L4350 has begun leaking oil on the right rear wheel. I suspect I need to replace the seals. The big question is, can I do this or is this a job better for my dealer to handle.
 
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My L4350 has begun leaking oil on the right rear wheel. I suspect I need to replace the seals. The big question is, can I do this or is this a job better for my dealer to handle.


Depends on how "handy" you are with tools. I think you need to separate the axle from the center body, then use a puller to take off the inner ball bearing, then you can unstake and remove the axle nut -- then tap out the axle and replace the outer seal
 
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Re: Rear Axle Seal

If you saw the blood blisters under both of my thumbs, you might wonder.... But I am fairly handy.

So is going in from the top necessary to free the axle? Looking at the exploded view it's hard to tell.
 

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Looking at the picture you posted it looks like you need to unbolt part #120 and remove as a unit then take that assembly apart and replace the seal.
 
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I just took a closer look at it. If I have to remove the housing (part #120) like you mention, then it really complicates things. The roll bar is mounted to the axle housing and it's a multi-part affair that the fender is sandwiched in. It looks like a fair amount of disassembly is required. Not to mention that housing looks seriously heavy. I may have to let my dealership handle this one.
 
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Oh My bloodblisters... Hope you didnt have to use the old drill to relieve the blood...
OMG..
 
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Na, but it takes months for the nails to grow out and I get to look like a klutz the whole time.

Given the size of that housing, I figure I might end up with a few more if I go it alone.
 
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I just took a closer look at it. If I have to remove the housing (part #120) like you mention, then it really complicates things. The roll bar is mounted to the axle housing and it's a multi-part affair that the fender is sandwiched in. It looks like a fair amount of disassembly is required. Not to mention that housing looks seriously heavy. I may have to let my dealership handle this one.

I don't know. If it is just a lot of straightforward disassembly and re-assembly, the dealer charges by the hour. Digital cameras are wonderful things. Take pictures at each step and re-assembly will go a lot easier.

Any time I can substitute my labor for lower skilled store-bought labor, I come out ahead.

Now if the only place I have to work is a mud pit which freezes from time to time, then I would head to the dealer...
 

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