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Dexter ;
If there's no nut on the axle's flange then there has to be an inner clip or pin....
No old Glenn's manual or anything to look at ? .
Maybe the exploded parts diagrams in either the EPC or the English Partshaus Bill often posts about ? .
This is a first water mystery .
I'm wondering how you managed to post a photo in the middle of the message ! .
-Nate
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If there's no nut on the axle's flange then there has to be an inner clip or pin....
I assume the axle flange is what the wheel bolts onto, if so yes you are correct, there is not one. However, there were nuts on a plate behind it, highlighted in green.
No old Glenn's manual or anything to look at?
I myself have not heard of Glenn's Manual, maybe my dad has. Other than what we can find on the internet, we have nothing.
Maybe the exploded parts diagrams in either the EPC or the English Partshaus Bill often posts about ?.
Good idea, I have not checked the EPC. I can ask bill about the English Partshaus
I'm wondering how you managed to post a photo in the middle of the message!
I took the photos on my phone and then transferred it to my computer. From there I just dragged them into my message.
On Monday, November 30, 2015 5:50 AM, "vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes]" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Dexter ;
If there's no nut on the axle's flange then there has to be an inner clip or pin....
No old Glenn's manual or anything to look at ? .
Maybe the exploded parts diagrams in either the EPC or the English Partshaus Bill often posts about ? .
This is a first water mystery .
I'm wondering how you managed to post a photo in the middle of the message ! .
-Nate
Dexter wrote :
We are trying to remove the rear axle to get the rear outer bearings. We have used a slide hammer and a tool we made that mounts on the wheel and have been pulling pretty hard but can't get anything to move. All the pictures and diagrams I have looked at show no C-Clip on the end of the axle in the differential that we have to remove, and the differential doesn't split in half to easily get inside. There is a big whole that seems to be an access hole to remove these nuts that supposedly holds in a plate, and that plate holds in the axle instead. We took all those off but no luck. I took some pictures, and the one on the back of the wheel there seems to be a bolt or nut that I highlighted and I am thinking that might be holding it in. Any ideas?![Inline image]()
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