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Old 02-27-2010, 09:52 AM
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front stub shaft removal with a locker in there

I'm trying to get the stub shaft off of my front IFS since the axle seal is leaking. I read somewhere that there is supposed to be a C clip holding the axle in there but for the life of me I can seem to see it because of the lockrite that's in there.

Do I have to pull the locker to get the stub shaft out? Please tell me no.
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check this page out.
http://www.gearinstalls.com/ifs.htm
from zuks site .

just use a large screwdriver.
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Originally Posted by RMA
check this page out.
http://www.gearinstalls.com/ifs.htm
from zuks site .

just use a large screwdriver.
That looks like it would work but I can't get a screwdriver in there. The Lockrite is in the way. I'll go back out and try that. I thought you had to remove the clip before it would come out.

Thanks!
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Got it! Now I'm glad I did since I now know that there isn't an axle seal in there and the freaking third member has sand all in it....


Thanks again.
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FYI, you can often get those shafts out by using a block of wood and a BFH. Angle a length of 2x4 against the back side of the flange and smack it as best you can to unseat the spring clip holding the shaft in.
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When I did my lockright I used the BFH technique, along with a big pry bar. Loads of fun.

You can get the axle seals at the dealer, I replaced both of mine when I had it apart.
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Originally Posted by OutlawMike
When I did my lockright I used the BFH technique, along with a big pry bar. Loads of fun.

You can get the axle seals at the dealer, I replaced both of mine when I had it apart.
I did something similar. I used a dead fall hammer and after two hits it pulled out. So easy.
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