Broken Axle half shaft?

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... best order new brake shoes as well mate, the ones you have there look well soaked in oil :roll:
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They are,dam thought they may clean up? will do.
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I got my half shaft seals from Specialist Autoparts In Yoevil. Barry is very helpful and has loads of parts but also ships in from the states every friday. 01935426517
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TYREMAN wrote:OK cheers Sandy/Dunc/Kev

Sandy where would you recommend ordering the parts from? anywhere in the UK to get the bearings and seals + Diff Oil fast?

Cheers.
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Now come on Tony, own up to Sandy that you were racing the old girl! ;)

Nice bit of technical on 9" Ford axles though, I'm enjoying this!
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Now come on Tony, own up to Sandy that you were racing the old girl! ;)

Nice bit of technical on 9" Ford axles though, I'm enjoying this! I had one on my Chevy powered Cresta gasser, solid piece of kit...
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Same deal on my Ford 9inch axle, bearing let go on one side, it was pretty old though so fair wear & tear :lol:

The shaft should just pull out once the retaining plate is undone,well, by pull out I mean extract with a slide hammer. We don't need no stinking C clips. ;)

Great site on the Ford 9 http://www.kevinstang.com/Ninecase.htm
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Jeez Tony, did you see me as you passed me about J31 on M6? I was doin 70, what were you doin? :D

Seriously, hope u get it sorted soon. Sure its not much.
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Thanks :thumbright: i may have got the Bearings and seals sorted thanks to Sandy's spares for his Falcon.Cheers mate :thumbright:you have been kind, i will get the pads myself and I'm going to chicken out and leave the Work to an expert,probably Dave's mate Tricky.

Ivor Just worked out it was not 70mph i must have looked at the tach instead and it was 7K rpm :D
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Spoke to Tricky, he can do it next week, will pm you his number :thumbright:
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Charger wrote:... best order new brake shoes as well mate, the ones you have there look well soaked in oil :roll:
Shoes seem to have quite a bit of life in them, I would clean them off & give em a good soaking in cheap thinners/gun wash.

I have cleaned shoes/pads before, but used trich or Genklene, not readily avaialble these days, due to environmental issues. Excellent degreasers though
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I used to use a de-greaser from work that we are not allowed to use any more. Which means I can't liberate any for home any more. :cry:

But yes. I have cleaned up oily brake shoes before. Baking them in your mothers oven to burn off any oil left works well but can lead to a thick ear for filling the house with fumes as I once found out.
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You can buy Brake cleaner in a can for about a fiver. Works well :thumbright:

I remember my mate putting his Triumph Bonneville crank cases in his mum's oven (with the Sunday roast) so we could get the main bearings out.

She was not best pleased.

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Castrol R does though, eh?
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