I'm going to have a rear end shop refurbish the inside of the rear axle on my 31 AA. I've been reading about the upper torque tube restoration and will tackle that myself.
My question for the group is, "When the torque tube is unbolted from the rear axle, does the drive line come out with the torque tube, or is there keepers inside the axle that must be removed first? If there are keepers, are they removed through the now exposed torque tube mount, or must the side(s) of the axle(s) be removed first?"
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
drive line removal from rear axle
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Re: drive line removal from rear axle
Sounds like you need to get a copy of the Service Bulletins and a parts book.
https://www.amazon.com/Service-Bulletin ... 134&sr=8-3
https://www.amazon.com/Service-Bulletin ... 134&sr=8-3
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Re: drive line removal from rear axle
To answer your question, yes, there is a splined coupling that connects the drive shaft to the worm drive with two pins. remove one of the pins and slide the drive shaft from the rear end.
Frank
Frank
Re: drive line removal from rear axle
Thank you, Frank. My 31 has what I believe is the newer bevel gear differential. You referred to a worm drive in your answer. Is there a worm gear as part of a bevel gear differential?
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Re: drive line removal from rear axle
I mistakenly referenced a worm drive rear end, but your bevel gear rear end seems to have one also.
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Re: drive line removal from rear axle
On the worm drive rears a splined coupling had two pins, one to fasten it to the worm and another to fasten it to the driveshaft. When the bevel gear rears came out in the beginning of 1930 the driveshaft was riveted to the splined coupling with one rivet and the other end of the splined coupling was left to slide freely on the pinion shaft. With this setup, since the driveshaft could freely float back and forth a little, a special u-joint with a collar in the front of the back half was used to keep the driveshaft from sliding too far forward then. A drawing of this shown in the January 1930 Service Bulletins. Also make sure at the back of the 4-speed transmission that the special cone shaped bolt and spring is used.
Keith
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Re: drive line removal from rear axle
Mine with worm gear I had to heat up the coupling red hot to get the drive shaft and worm shaft apart. One pin some times tapered the other is straight.
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Re: drive line removal from rear axle
You should be able to just unbolt torque tube and radius rods and slide off. I think the coupling is only pinned to drive shaft on yours