Wow - this poor guy hit every branch on his way down the goof up tree. Thank you sir for sharing all your know-how. Just got my first 3a in original condition. Very excited to start working on it and don’t want my newbie maintenance efforts to become exhibit A on a channel like yours.
Hi Brian, A great topic and lots of good information. I am hoping to be opening up mine this spring. I'll be watching these and some of your previous videos a few times. Thanks for taking the time to pass along hard to get information.
I would correct one statement you made early in the video. As you were showing the blue RTV you said, "someone did not work up to his abilities.' I think the person was working to his abilities, the use of silicone when it was the incorrect product shows the level the person was capable of. He would have probably used duct tape instead but with all that oil it wouldn't stick. I was an aircraft mechanic in the Air Force back in the late 1960's and way too many guys I worked with had no clue what they were doing when it came to remove and replace. The mistakes you found tell me it was probably a case of, "hold my beer, I can fix this things easy." Great video love watching those that know what they are doing at work.
Last guy in this axle made a complete mess of things and the blue rtv is always an indication of a rushed job or an incorrect job. Been here way too many times, but this will come together correctly and be a good axle when I am done.
You have the highest quality information I’ve ever seen! When are you going to try and get people together to work on your old machines? I’ll take a trip!
Hello, my caps for carrier have an upside-down D on left matching the upside-down D marked on housing... on right, it has a normal D marked on cap and housing. Is that how this one is marked? Have you seen this before? Sorry for the trouble and any help would be much appreciated:) I've learned alot from you
Does the Dana 41 OR 44 dictate whether you'll have swedge hubs or not ? Is the swedge hub standard to one model and not the other ? Or is this a year/model thing ?
Another "I gotta a guy!" sad story. Been there done that. Looking forward to seeing the locker install on the Dana 41. My Dad has 6- '48 to '56 Willys in the garage with one about 80% restored. I'm on him every weekend to get the 1st one done. Learning a lot here and in the garage.
the dana 41 has a tiny hole in the tube of the assembly to allow venting. Make sure it is clear. If you want to add a vent to the cover you can do that as well, but not needed if your tube hole is clear and working
so.... this may be a dumb question.... but if someone puts those caps on wrong.... can you re machine them so they work correctly? does my question make sense? Can it be fixed? or is the rear end complete junk.?
The caps are critical. Precision Line bored when new so if the caps are missing the axle would be junk unless you can re machine it, which would be difficult but not impossible. Best to get an axle with the correct caps in the correct location
I think mine is a 53 where do order your parts is there a kit you can order and save some money mine was full of water I ordered the ring and pinion from turkey now I need all the barrings and cups both shim kits
@@metalshaperJeep Thank you very much! I tell folks that you are the best single resource for all Jeep "how to's" Your videos are absolutely the best. Thanks for sharing.
All the bolts and parts are junk on this rear axle. Somebody went in and made a mess of things. when I put it back together I will go over proper bolts and things like that.
Wow - this poor guy hit every branch on his way down the goof up tree. Thank you sir for sharing all your know-how. Just got my first 3a in original condition. Very excited to start working on it and don’t want my newbie maintenance efforts to become exhibit A on a channel like yours.
Hi Brian, A great topic and lots of good information. I am hoping to be opening up mine this spring. I'll be watching these and some of your previous videos a few times. Thanks for taking the time to pass along hard to get information.
I would correct one statement you made early in the video. As you were showing the blue RTV you said, "someone did not work up to his abilities.' I think the person was working to his abilities, the use of silicone when it was the incorrect product shows the level the person was capable of. He would have probably used duct tape instead but with all that oil it wouldn't stick. I was an aircraft mechanic in the Air Force back in the late 1960's and way too many guys I worked with had no clue what they were doing when it came to remove and replace. The mistakes you found tell me it was probably a case of, "hold my beer, I can fix this things easy." Great video love watching those that know what they are doing at work.
Last guy in this axle made a complete mess of things and the blue rtv is always an indication of a rushed job or an incorrect job. Been here way too many times, but this will come together correctly and be a good axle when I am done.
I learn more and more every time one of your videos comes out! Thank you for sharing!
That is why I make videos, to help people figure out how to do things correctly. There is a lot to know and I am bringing it out one video at a time.
You have the highest quality information I’ve ever seen! When are you going to try and get people together to work on your old machines? I’ll take a trip!
Thanks willy be using this for rebuilding my axle!
Lots of great information. Very helpful. Thanks Brian.
thanks jack
Hello, my caps for carrier have an upside-down D on left matching the upside-down D marked on housing... on right, it has a normal D marked on cap and housing. Is that how this one is marked? Have you seen this before? Sorry for the trouble and any help would be much appreciated:) I've learned alot from you
Does the Dana 41 OR 44 dictate whether you'll have swedge hubs or not ? Is the swedge hub standard to one model and not the other ? Or is this a year/model thing ?
Great video. Do you have a recommendation for sourcing quality parts for these axles?
Another "I gotta a guy!" sad story. Been there done that. Looking forward to seeing the locker install on the Dana 41. My Dad has 6- '48 to '56 Willys in the garage with one about 80% restored. I'm on him every weekend to get the 1st one done. Learning a lot here and in the garage.
Locke will be here soon and I will show the installation for all to see.
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The Dana 41 does not have a vent. Would installing a vent similar to the Dana 44 be wise or does this axle not need one?
the dana 41 has a tiny hole in the tube of the assembly to allow venting. Make sure it is clear. If you want to add a vent to the cover you can do that as well, but not needed if your tube hole is clear and working
so.... this may be a dumb question.... but if someone puts those caps on wrong.... can you re machine them so they work correctly?
does my question make sense?
Can it be fixed? or is the rear end complete junk.?
The caps are critical. Precision Line bored when new so if the caps are missing the axle would be junk unless you can re machine it, which would be difficult but not impossible. Best to get an axle with the correct caps in the correct location
I think mine is a 53 where do order your parts is there a kit you can order and save some money mine was full of water I ordered the ring and pinion from turkey now I need all the barrings and cups both shim kits
Good stuff all the time. Thank you.
thanks for watching
Been missing your Videos
Plenty of new videos out there for you to watch, and many more on the way.
@@metalshaperJeep Thank you very much! I tell folks that you are the best single resource for all Jeep "how to's" Your videos are absolutely the best. Thanks for sharing.
Brian... It seems the axle does not have the graded bolts they should have from the factory.. Maybe is me. Please comment. Thanks, Juan
All the bolts and parts are junk on this rear axle. Somebody went in and made a mess of things. when I put it back together I will go over proper bolts and things like that.