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CJHenderson

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Removing rear axel from housing
« on: July 29, 2018, 15:58:44 »
 On my 1970 280SL I have removed the left axel and housing from the rear end and now do I just press the axel out or is there a snap ring that needs to come out? The Haines manual covers the open axel but very little on the closed one.
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Re: Removing rear axel from housing
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2018, 03:57:04 »
Normally the axle is removed with a puller before the housing is removed. You will need to remove all six 13mm nuts from around the brake backing plate. Place a block of wood over the splined axle end and tap the axle out with a hammer or mallet. The axle , bearing and backing plate should slide out of the axle housing.
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