[BaadAssGremlins] Re: 77 amx rear axle questions/help
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[BaadAssGremlins] Re: 77 amx rear axle questions/help
- From: "amc74hornet" <AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 09:56:33 -0000
--- In
BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups
.com, Davis Martin <martin-
davis@...> wrote:
>
> A warrenty
> Seriously basically
the same stuff. make sure
the axels spin freely and
no noise. Also make sure
the brakes are good.
That's a sign of a good
possibility of a good rear.
> Davis
>
> "Dan M." <vegadan@...>
wrote:
> Thanks, Davis.
I got a line on another
complete rear end, so I
will
> probably go that route.
Any tips on what I should
be looking for to
> help determine if it is
any good?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
> --- In
BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups
.com, Davis Martin <martin-
> davis@> wrote:
> >
> > Dan,
> > I meant to say C
clips. they are on the end
of the axel in the
> pumpkin. A bad bearing
on an axel should be
evident when you jack
> up the rear of the car
so the wheels are off the
ground then try to
> wiggle the wheel. If you
feel any slop or play that
would be the
> bad side. Not havig done
this job I would refer to
the TSM and go
> from there.
> > Davis
> >
> > "Dan M." <vegadan@>
wrote:
> > Davis,
> >
> > I have a 1977 TSC and
in reviewing the procedure
for servicing the
> > rear end, there is no
mention of these E clips
that you described.
> > Can you give a better
description of how these
fit and how they
> are
> > removed?
> >
> > What kind of noise
does a bad wheel bearing
make? Right now, when
> I
> > drive the car, the
noise that I hear sounds
like a ball bearing
> > rolling around on a
metal table. It seems to
be pretty constant.
> > When we took the car
for a test drive, the
mechanic swerved the
> car
> > from side to side and
it didn't seem to change.
I'm not sure if
> > this means that it is
one of the other rear axle
bearing or what.
> > All I know is that if
the wheel bearings aren't
too hard to
> replace,
> > I may take a shot at
it and see what happens,
but if it is any of
> > the other bearings, I
won't chance it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dan
> >
> > Dan
> > --- In
BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups
.com, Davis Martin <martin-
> > davis@> wrote:
> > >
> > > 68-70 AMX and
Javelin will bolt right in
as well as any other
> > small bodied AMC.
(Rambler American,concord,
Eagle, Spirit etc)
> > > Not sure about the
pacer though. Jeep I don't
think will work
> > either.
> > > Davis
> > >
> > >
> > > "Dan M." <vegadan@>
wrote:
> > > Thanks for all the
input. Davis, I would take
you up on
> > your offer,
> > > but I notice from
your bio that you are on
the east coast. The
> > > shipping to the
midwest is the killer. I'm
not too familiar with
> > > interchangeability
among the amc lineup. I
know that a Gremlin
> > > would be a direct
bolt in. How about a
Pacer? Javelin? Jeep? If
> a
> > > Jeep would work, I'm
sure I can find one close
by.
> > >
> > > Thanks Again,
> > > Dan
> > >
> > > --- In
BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups
.com, Davis Martin <martin-
> > > davis@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > There are also E
clips holding the axels in
place in the
> center
> > > section so you won't
be able to pull the axle
the way just
> > > described.
> > > > I have a good
model 15 rear here if
anyone needs it.
> > > > Davis
> > > >
> > > > Dave Kaunist
<dave@> wrote:
> > > > I haven't done
this on an AMC but did
this on a
> > > Mustang. If the AMC
is similar its not that
hard. Remove the
> rear
> > > drum, flip it around
and loosely attach it back
on the axle,
> then
> > > pull on the drum to
pull the axle out. On the
Mustang the
> bearings
> > > are pressed on so
you'll have to go to a
machine shop to get the
> > new
> > > ones pressed on but
I think the cost for the
bearings and
> pressing
> > > them on should be in
the range of $50-75. You
may want to
> replace
> > > the seals also but
that is also pretty easy.
Slide the axles
> back
> > > in.
> > > >
> > > > This is working
from memory from about 6-7
years ago on a
> > > Mustang. You may
need to pull the backing
plate for the brakes
> off
> > > but even if you need
to do that I believe you
can leave the
> brake
> > > shoes, springs, etc
in place. However, if you
have it all apart
> > and
> > > haven't serviced the
brakes for awhile it might
be a good time
> to
> > do
> > > that also. Good luck.
> > > >
> > > > Dave
> > > > 72 Gremlin X
> > > > -----Original
Message-----
> > > > From:
BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups
.com
> > >
[mailto:BaadAssGremlins@yah
oogroups.com]On Behalf Of
Dan M.
> > > > Sent: Friday, May
11, 2007 7:38 PM
> > > > To:
BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups
.com
> > > > Subject:
[BaadAssGremlins] 77 amx
rear axle questions/help
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I have a 77 hornet
amx with the 258/4 speed.
I was told that
> > > the rear
> > > > axle bearings need
to be replaced. My
questions are:
> > > >
> > > > 1. Is this
difficult, or can I do
this myself (I'm somewhat
of
> a
> > > > novice)?
> > > > 2. What other rear
axles (amc or otherwise)
will either
> directly
> > > bolt
> > > > in or will bolt in
with minimal modification?
> > > > 3. Does anybody
have 1 for sale around the
Chicago area?
> > > > 4. My mechanic
says it will be $850 for
the parts/labor. I've
> > > never
> > > > had this done
before - is this a
reasonable price?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Dan
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
A word of serious advice
from personal experience
Dan. Don't throw the old
rear out.
"Doc"
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