Re: [AMC-list] rear end
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Re: [AMC-list] rear end



Do you have a TSM (factory shop manual) for your car? If so, it will have the specs for the rear axle in it. While it's out, it would be a good idea to replace the grease seals and maybe the wheel bearings. One thing that's really important on them is to make sure the nut that holds the hub to the axle is properly torqued. I think the spec is 250 ft/lbs (check your TSM). Too loose, and you'll spin the axle in the hub, too tight and you can snap the axle.

Matt

On 9/25/2011 4:12 PM, dcshay@xxxxxxx spouted this sage advice:
I am restoring a 1968 amx, while I have the rear end out I am having mm mechanic go over it, what should I have him do? and what type of oil should he refill it with&  where can I get it


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