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7753 outer wheel bearing
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<blockquote data-quote="Damien" data-source="post: 34506" data-attributes="member: 2588"><p>My right front wheel bearing (assumption) is starting to intermittently crick and creek. If I pull of the hub and seal will I be able to get the bearing out, or will if have to go in the chaincase to remove the axel nut/sprocket etc. to move the axel to get clearance to pull the outer bearing. I've download this section of the service manual but it only explains how to pull it with the axel moved. I really have to change the chaincase oil, and was hoping to get to it before I do a client's driveway this Tuesday/Wednesday, won't have the time/money for the bearing repair by then, and don't wan't to drain the chaincase twice. BTW would generic hydraulic oil be fine for the chaincase or would 10w30 be better?? Any help appreciated, Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damien, post: 34506, member: 2588"] My right front wheel bearing (assumption) is starting to intermittently crick and creek. If I pull of the hub and seal will I be able to get the bearing out, or will if have to go in the chaincase to remove the axel nut/sprocket etc. to move the axel to get clearance to pull the outer bearing. I've download this section of the service manual but it only explains how to pull it with the axel moved. I really have to change the chaincase oil, and was hoping to get to it before I do a client's driveway this Tuesday/Wednesday, won't have the time/money for the bearing repair by then, and don't wan't to drain the chaincase twice. BTW would generic hydraulic oil be fine for the chaincase or would 10w30 be better?? Any help appreciated, Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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