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guy1unico 09-29-2014 08:01 AM

Books for axle / banjo rear removal
 

I have to remove the rear end on my 33 . Are there any good books that show a step by step process?

A bones 09-29-2014 02:43 PM

Re: Books for axle / banjo rear removal
 

Have you seen the thread that ends 09/26/14 10:29? Not a step by step, but....it does hit the high spots. good luck Tom

Zeke...PA 09-29-2014 04:07 PM

Re: Books for axle / banjo rear removal
 

Try Les Andrews Model A Ford Mechanics Handbook rears are similar. Zeke

flat-v8 09-29-2014 07:14 PM

Re: Books for axle / banjo rear removal
 

I have a couple in MS word format that I used, helped alot! They are too big to post here but I could email to you, PM me with email address if interested.

supereal 09-29-2014 08:39 PM

Re: Books for axle / banjo rear removal
 

The best all around shop manual for the novice mechanic is the Canadian book. Ford didn't produce a shop manual until the "new" Ford arrived in 1949. The Canadian book is available from a vendor such as C&G.

Bruce Lancaster 09-29-2014 08:53 PM

Re: Books for axle / banjo rear removal
 

Some '33-4 specs differ from later...this rear is covered in the '33 service bulletins, and overhauls stuff was included in '38 bulletins too. If you don't have at least the early bulletins you are working in the dark...they are a basic tool.
Another good book is the reprint of the old NAPA shop manual for '32-6...C&G calls the current edition:V-13
Repair Manual
32-36 Passenger & Pickup


R&R of the assembly isn't covered specifically but is fairly obvious, spring . brake rods, U-joint cover, etc.

Procedures are very similar for all the early rears, but there are differences and different specs for things like pinion preload...the families are '28-32, late '32-34, and '35-48. All are very well covered in the bulletins.


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