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8.75 axle bearing service

Posted By: JS23U

8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 08:12 AM

Hi,
my 1970 Challenger with 8 3/4" rear axle needs new outer bearings. I will just put in new tapered ones, no change towards green bearings. While doing so I'd like to install new seals etc. Does the third member oil need to be drained and/or refilled? Is the oil level high enough to run out the sides of the axle housing when I pull the axle shafts or pry out the inner seal rings?
Posted By: Suregrip391

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 08:32 AM

You won’t have to drain it and it should not run out the sides if it was properly filled to begin with.
Posted By: JS23U

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 08:44 AM

Thanks a lot, Suregrip391. I just found a good pic of a 489 third member which confirms it. Drain plug is lower than the axles.
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Posted By: RapidRobert

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 09:06 AM

I jack each side up a bit higher than level doing one at a time just to make sure & on a side note the hypodermic needle attachment on your grease gun works good for greaseing the new (or old) bearings. I would do new seals at the same time. EDIT & I do the dr side first then the pass side with the adjuster & get ~.010" end play.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 05:00 PM

The inner axle seals should stop any gear oil from draining out the sides as long as the rear end is near level up twocents
Posted By: GoodysGotaCuda

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 06:09 PM

Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
The inner axle seals should stop any gear oil from draining out the sides as long as the rear end is near level up twocents



I've never seen an inner axle seal on an 8-3/4".
Posted By: 451Mopar

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 06:18 PM

Stock should have inner seal. If converted to green bearing it may or may not have the seal as it is not required with the green bearings.
FWIW, The photo of the 8-3/4 does not have a thrust button, so would need to run with green bearings.
Posted By: RapidRobert

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 06:20 PM

those big seals are technickly called an inner seal & the thin ones in the 5 hole bolt on flanges are the outer ones but most people dont service the thin outer ones & just refer to the big ones (that are driven in) as the outers cuz they are pretty much on the outer end of the housing.
Posted By: Sniper

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 08:30 PM

Originally Posted by GoodysGotaCuda
Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
The inner axle seals should stop any gear oil from draining out the sides as long as the rear end is near level up twocents



I've never seen an inner axle seal on an 8-3/4".


Inner as in between the bearing and the center section, not that it's anywhere near the center section.

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Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 08:54 PM

The inner large axle seal is in the housing, the outer is on the axle scope
I install them in all the rear ends I work on, even with the green bearings to help stop gear lube form leaking onto the brakes and the backing plates up
Posted By: TJP

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/09/19 11:34 PM

Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
The inner large axle seal is in the housing, the outer is on the axle scope
I install them in all the rear ends I work on, even with the green bearings to help stop gear lube form leaking onto the brakes and the backing plates up


iagree but don't use green bearings grin beer
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/10/19 04:21 AM

Originally Posted by TJP
Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
The inner large axle seal is in the housing, the outer is on the axle scope
I install them in all the rear ends I work on, even with the green bearings to help stop gear lube form leaking onto the brakes and the backing plates up


iagree but don't use green bearings grin beer

I've had to use the Green bearings(from Dr Diff) to put a 35 spline axle in a 8 3/4 housing along with the Dana 60 inner axle seal with good results up
Posted By: Grizzly

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/11/19 05:01 AM

Side question, (and perhaps I've missed it posted elsewhere) but, does anyone have a tuitorial or Youtube link on how to overhaul and diagnose an 8.75? I think mine needs axle bearings but have no idea. Could be the carrier bearings?

I know for some of You this is something you can do in your sleep, but rear differentials are really out of my comfort zone. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Posted By: TJP

Re: 8.75 axle bearing service - 08/11/19 05:00 PM

It's probably best to start a new post describing the symptoms / concerns and we can try to help from there beer
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