Looking to change a diff-halfshaft seal on a n/a lsd
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Looking to change a diff-halfshaft seal on a n/a lsd
It is an 88 n/a lsd diff. and is leaking on the pass side.
I picked up a seal from mazda part number f003-27-238b
If someone can verify that.
I searched and foind one post about a guy who couldnt remove his halfshafts.
If anyone has a thread on it saved or cares to tell me id appriciate it.
thanks.
I picked up a seal from mazda part number f003-27-238b
If someone can verify that.
I searched and foind one post about a guy who couldnt remove his halfshafts.
If anyone has a thread on it saved or cares to tell me id appriciate it.
thanks.
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Half shafts are pretty easy to take out.,4 14 mm bolts on the Diff Stub..and then the 32mm on the Outside axle part(wheel side)..I would take the 32mm off first as you will find that it may be on a little tighter than the Little 14's are..Pop a screw Driver inbetween the diff stub and the Axle,and it Should Compress enough to come off the Diff.If you find that It doesn't want to Budge coming off,put the Nut back on and give it some persuasion with a Hammer(DO NOT hit the Axle on the THREADED portion)..the four Bolts on the Diff Stub are Splined Like wheel lugs,so you can Whack those back a bit if you are having trouble(remember Nut on and Tap them back)..as far as the PART# I am seeing NO Letter after the #..(so no B after the #)This is for Rear Diff w/O Turbo (limited slip differential)..there is also a B and an A version,Although it May be for a different Version of the Differential...you may want to Double check that..
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