No, I don't mean the axle. To be more accurate, the thingy I'm wondering about is just inboard of (not insdide) the axle bearing.
I'm in the process of rebuilding the rear end on my 2007 Yukon. I started hearing bearing noise, and decided I better tear it apart.
I have all new Timken bearings from Summit, and an Eaton Truetrac (ditching the G80).
Not sure it needed it, but I decided to put new axle bearings and seals in while I have it apart. Pulling the bearings was a little challenging because there was barely enough room to slip a bearing puller in. There is some odd device just inboard of the bearings.
What is that device inside the axle tube (housing) just inside the bearing? It has a piece with 8 or 10 holes in it, and another piece that seems to be a rubber lined tube that spins with the axle shaft. Is it an oiler? A balancer? A vibration dampener? I can't find a thing about it on the forum or anywhere on the internet.
Another odd question. How deep are the bearings supposed to be pressed? The ones I removed were not pressed up against a lip. Seemed strange. If I press them until they stop, they will be even tighter against the thingy of unknown purpose from question 1, and I don't think I could get a bearing puller back in behind them again. Sliding the old bearings and seals back onto the axle shafts, I can line up the wear marks and I confirmed that the bearings were about 1/8 to 3/16 out from where they would be if I pressed them all the way in.
I'm in the process of rebuilding the rear end on my 2007 Yukon. I started hearing bearing noise, and decided I better tear it apart.
I have all new Timken bearings from Summit, and an Eaton Truetrac (ditching the G80).
Not sure it needed it, but I decided to put new axle bearings and seals in while I have it apart. Pulling the bearings was a little challenging because there was barely enough room to slip a bearing puller in. There is some odd device just inboard of the bearings.
What is that device inside the axle tube (housing) just inside the bearing? It has a piece with 8 or 10 holes in it, and another piece that seems to be a rubber lined tube that spins with the axle shaft. Is it an oiler? A balancer? A vibration dampener? I can't find a thing about it on the forum or anywhere on the internet.
Another odd question. How deep are the bearings supposed to be pressed? The ones I removed were not pressed up against a lip. Seemed strange. If I press them until they stop, they will be even tighter against the thingy of unknown purpose from question 1, and I don't think I could get a bearing puller back in behind them again. Sliding the old bearings and seals back onto the axle shafts, I can line up the wear marks and I confirmed that the bearings were about 1/8 to 3/16 out from where they would be if I pressed them all the way in.
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