Questions & Answers
Why does this bushing need to be removed for Spicer axel when replacing bendex? It seems like new axel will just simply slip in, instructions say to remove knuckle and replace from rear. Please let me know importance of removing bushing.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, if you go from bendix to spicer you will need to remove this.
Yes, if you go from bendix to spicer you will need to remove this.
1953 cj3b I have the bendix joint . There is a very long 3 in long bushing in the tube already but this replacement bushing is much shorter. Any advice would be helpful. Next autos there no seat to keep lube from closed knuckle entering the axle tube?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
There are a few different versions used. You have an inner oil seal and an outer hub seal there on your axle.
There are a few different versions used. You have an inner oil seal and an outer hub seal there on your axle.
What is the O.D. and I.D. of this part? A6362 Thanks.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
The OD is 1-3/4" and the ID is 1-1/4". Thanks
The OD is 1-3/4" and the ID is 1-1/4". Thanks
Does this bushing drive in outer axle tube or axle spindle? If a Spicer or Rezeppa joint is used this bushing is removed and replaced with the one with the flange on it. What's the part# of bushing your note mentions. when is the a853 bushing use
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
It drives into the axle tube. And you're correct about changing out the bushing but one is not needed nor available new. You'd have to get a good used one if you'd like to put one back in.
It drives into the axle tube. And you're correct about changing out the bushing but one is not needed nor available new. You'd have to get a good used one if you'd like to put one back in.