Rear driver axle shaft won't go all the way in

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ferroequinologist
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Rear driver axle shaft won't go all the way in

Post by ferroequinologist »

Hello.

I tried searching but didn't find anything. I've been rebuilding my 1954 M37. I pulled all the hubs and have done the seals and bearings. My issue is I went to put the driverside axle back in, and no matter what position, it won't go all the way in. Leaves about 1/4-1/8 gap. Tried putting some tension on with the nuts, but it still wouldn't go. All the other times I've had axles out they slide right in no problem. Any ideas?

Thanks.
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Re: Rear driver axle shaft won't go all the way in

Post by mix4coal »

Maybe you have a burr on one or more of the splines.
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Re: Rear driver axle shaft won't go all the way in

Post by ferroequinologist »

I put the nuts on and went around tightening each one a flat at a time, and it went in and sealed. All appears to be well, but time will tell.
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Re: Rear driver axle shaft won't go all the way in

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I'd recommend further checking. Could be an issue within the differential. Very likely the side gear thrust washer could be gone; this lets slight misalignment take place causing the issue you described. Checking now may save you some high dollar problems down the road; logical explanations always exist, you just have to look far enough to find them. Could also be the axle shaft is bent. If it were a spline issue, you would readily see that.
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