14 Bolt Full Float Axle Disassembly

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @seanresavy
    @seanresavy 9 років тому +3

    i love how patient and positive you are with all your work. much respect, id be cursing up a storm in some of the stuff you do haha

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  9 років тому +1

      Well I appreciate your noticing! Years ago I'd have had to edit out the cuss words!! Thanks so much for watching and God bless!!!

  • @christhompsonphotography6783
    @christhompsonphotography6783 4 місяці тому

    This is super helpful, those axles are pretty slick

  • @RavensEyeOffroad
    @RavensEyeOffroad 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for uploading this. I need to replace the seal on my rear axle. It has disc brakes already and was trying to picture in my mind how this all went. :)

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  10 років тому

      Excellent! I built this one back up with disk brakes too. It's on my channel as well

    • @RavensEyeOffroad
      @RavensEyeOffroad 10 років тому

      ill have to check it out. when doing the rear seal I have to remove the caliper/rotor etc to get to it right?

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  10 років тому

      solaceofwinter Yep, just remove that hub assembly like in the video and your seal is right there. Clean the spindle where the seal contacts it too. My vid "14 bolt full floater disk brake build" shows how to set your bearing preload and such, then you'll be on your way!

    • @RavensEyeOffroad
      @RavensEyeOffroad 10 років тому

      youre the man. :)

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  10 років тому

      Haha, thanks, not sure why my wife laughed hysterically when she saw that.

  • @thehappybuilder7034
    @thehappybuilder7034 7 років тому +2

    i would love to see some new videos , good work!

  • @SpacemanFan1988
    @SpacemanFan1988 10 років тому

    This is extremely helpful. I'm getting an 84 3/4 ton so this is perfect

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  10 років тому

      Good deal!! More to come!

  • @victorhettinger4412
    @victorhettinger4412 5 років тому +1

    ILove the fact you have ur kids usi g tools

  • @dannycoil6417
    @dannycoil6417 6 років тому +2

    Very good video man

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  6 років тому

      Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed! God bless!

  • @NathansGarage
    @NathansGarage 3 роки тому

    Exactly what I need to know! Thank you!

  • @justinsmith847
    @justinsmith847 2 роки тому

    Perfect just what I needed thanks !

  • @jaranhedstrom5325
    @jaranhedstrom5325 4 роки тому +1

    Appreciate the help! Good video

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  4 роки тому

      Jaran Hedstrom thank you for watching and letting me know! God bless!

  • @hectorconde5452
    @hectorconde5452 6 років тому +2

    that's a good video very helpful

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  6 років тому

      I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for watching and commenting, God bless!

  • @silveravion
    @silveravion 9 років тому +2

    Agreed, great video. What year vehicle is this rear end from?

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  9 років тому

      I honestly couldn't tell you what year it's from!

  • @vgfire629
    @vgfire629 9 років тому +10

    A 44 front end is not an upgrade over a 10 bolt. They're practically the same.

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  9 років тому +1

      vgfire629 Opinions are always welcome! Thank you for watching!

    • @bradschultz1011
      @bradschultz1011 4 роки тому

      Bigger splines if anything

  • @SnowWhite-gf6vj
    @SnowWhite-gf6vj 3 роки тому

    I cant get my axle bolts to breck loose are the reverse thread or does the wingnut looking bolt in the center have something to do with it???

  • @j.j.clingman4083
    @j.j.clingman4083 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Geb do you have a picture of your front axel?? I’d like to see a picture of it if you could??

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  4 роки тому

      J.J. Clingman I don’t have any handy. Do you have a question I could answer?

  • @GebBuilt
    @GebBuilt  10 років тому

    JEEP J201981, Good question! There is a gear ratio break that determines which carrier will work with which gears. What gears are you running right now?

  • @4-WHEEL-DRIVE
    @4-WHEEL-DRIVE 10 років тому +1

    HI, SIR I HAVE A QUESTION CAN I USE 4.56 GEARS ON A STOCK GEAR CARRIER , ??? I HAVE A ONE TON GM 14 BOLT THAT ALREADY HAVE A MINI SPOOL I JUST WANT 4.56 GEARS THANKS

  • @fast68chevy
    @fast68chevy 6 років тому +1

    pen magnet woul dbe what to use to pull spacer out of hub.. so much easier than trying to chase it out with a punch etc... really...

  • @aux1z11
    @aux1z11 6 років тому +1

    What year did that come from, i have a 88 3500 and 97 3500 dually

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  6 років тому

      This was a mid 80's rear end. Great question, God bless!

    • @ryerob741
      @ryerob741 5 років тому

      aux1z11...i have a 97 4x4 k3500 dually that's pushing 190,000 miles, is a plow truck and worked hard. the truck is having issues in rear end....when backing up there is a rapid vibration if accelerating in a hurried manner! almost like mini wheel hops on the snow covered pavement....have you encountered this and did you make repairs?
      any input would be helpful......thanx

  • @jacklope1
    @jacklope1 9 років тому +1

    Great video, it helps!

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  9 років тому

      Awesome, thanks for watching!

  • @jacobsouthers5193
    @jacobsouthers5193 6 років тому +1

    Why do you weld the carrier ??

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  6 років тому

      I made a poor man"s spool! God bless!

  • @600streetbikr
    @600streetbikr 7 місяців тому

    I thought full floats have splines on both ends

  • @coltendixon1782
    @coltendixon1782 6 років тому +2

    Are the bearings supposed to sit loose in the drum?? Lol

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  6 років тому

      🤣

    • @coltendixon1782
      @coltendixon1782 6 років тому +1

      @@GebBuilt no but serious. Both sides. The ones that are held in with the c clip. I was thinking maybe that's why they are held in with a c clip. The races are definetly loose.

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  6 років тому

      I'm sorry, I'm having a hard time understanding the question.

  • @shahzadpervez7127
    @shahzadpervez7127 3 роки тому +1

    Which vehicle

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  3 роки тому

      An old Chevy. Sorry I don’t know what year it was. Good question, God bless!

  • @danielclequin9407
    @danielclequin9407 4 роки тому +1

    Are you Jesse James brother

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  4 роки тому

      Daniel Clequin haha not that I know of.

  • @c50ge
    @c50ge Рік тому

    Clip not being in place may Explain why you got it cheap

  • @tahoetom9932
    @tahoetom9932 7 років тому

    How much fluid does a 14 bolt hold. I'm putting cover with no fill hole and have to fill threw vent

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  7 років тому

      The Military manual (LO 9-2320-289-12) for the M1009's rear differential says it takes 5.4 pints of 80/90 gear oil, or 75 gear oil if you're in a colder climate. If I were you I would do further research for your exact model but this is probable a good guestimate. Thank you for the great question! God bless!

    • @fontaineking5158
      @fontaineking5158 5 років тому +1

      Tahoe Tom your not looking hard enough.

  • @roberts5118
    @roberts5118 3 роки тому +3

    I need to correct you so you understand and do this critical adjustment correctly as it seems you think you need to preload the tapered wheel bearings like you do for a differential and pinion gear. You do NOT preload wheel bearings, ever. At 5:30 you start to remove the first outer lock nut and you say "that's a little more preload than I like". That outer nut is not controlling your preload it's a jam nut or lock nut. Secondly around 6:40 when you're removing the inner nut you call it the locknut which is incorrect. This inner nut is actually the nut the controls the "preload" on your wheel bearing which you say feels better. Let me clarify this though, you NEVER preload or tighten that nut for final adjustment. Every factory service manual tells you to torque it down to maybe 20 or 30 ft lbs while rotating the wheel simply to make sure the bearings are fully seated. Then they tell you the critical and most important step. They tell you to back off the nut and just go finger tight. No torquing that nut no tightening that nut just go finger tight. That ensures that you don't preload the wheel bearing! On this one ton full floater you install a jam nut that you then torque down to jam the nut and then bend over the metal tang as a safety. But never preload that wheel bearing it'll get hot and seize and fail. Passenger cars are the same way except they don't have a jamb nut the just use a cotter pin. On those the factory service manual (not youTube) says you tighten to x ft lbs to make sure the bearings are seated then back off and finger tighten and if the cotter pin doesn't line up in the hole to BACK OFF the nut. So there's zero preload on that bearing and in fact there is play I the bearing. So yes you can and should have a small amount of play instead of preload on an adjustable wheel bearing. I hope this helps others out there as well.

    • @GebBuilt
      @GebBuilt  3 роки тому +2

      Very good, thank you.

    • @roberts5118
      @roberts5118 3 роки тому +2

      @@GebBuilt yepper, and nice video, good to see dad and his kids in the shop!

  • @tommjoad3322
    @tommjoad3322 Рік тому

    Sorry, could tke it anymore, 4 minutes...into video, looking at the back of his hand vs the actul work, had to bail out... did he edit this: No. Could he had checked his camara alignment, yes, doesn't matter... if you video, allow the viewer to detsil the work...........

  • @andymiller5909
    @andymiller5909 3 роки тому

    NOT A FULL FLOAT AXLE !!!