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Sprattman 05-06-2024 10:59 PM

1947 Rear Axle Worn Down
 

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My 1947 Ford Super Deluxe won’t move when in gear and I noticed the left rear wheel not turning very well. Pulled off the tire and the drum and found that the pin/bar in the axle end had completely worn down and being stripped down to nothing was the issue. I am starting to do research to understand the steps to success. Is there any way to fix this or is it a full replacement of the axle or maybe it’s just the left side to be replaced? Starting a new thread on this here to get some insights and tips from the Ford Barn community to do this right. The inside of the drum itself where the pin/bar slots into looks to be worn down as well. Pictures attached show before and after.

Charlie Stephens 05-06-2024 11:23 PM

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Please add your general location to your profile.

Charlie Stephens

Brian 05-07-2024 12:48 AM

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Man, that's ugly! never seen an axle so bad. Sorry, you're in for a rebuild

petehoovie 05-07-2024 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Sprattman (Post 2309520)
My 1947 Ford Super Deluxe won’t move when in gear and I noticed the left rear wheel not turning very well. Pulled off the tire and the drum and found that the pin/bar in the axle end had completely worn down and being stripped down to nothing was the issue. I am starting to do research to understand the steps to success. Is there any way to fix this or is it a full replacement of the axle or maybe it’s just the left side to be replaced? Starting a new thread on this here to get some insights and tips from the Ford Barn community to do this right. The inside of the drum itself where the pin/bar slots into looks to be worn down as well. Pictures attached show before and after.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...8&d=1715054208

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1715054208

Ggmac 05-07-2024 05:30 AM

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Add your location, itll help with finding parts and possibly hands on help .

Mart 05-07-2024 06:56 AM

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You will need a replacement axle shaft and probably another hub. This demonstrates the importance of keeping the axle nuts TIGHT.

ford38v8 05-07-2024 11:10 AM

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The old saying: Drive it till the wheels fall off! was never intended to be taken literally. 🤪

Bored&Stroked 05-07-2024 11:33 AM

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You'll definitely need at least one new axle and a new hub to go with it. The whole rear end should be taken apart and rebuilt. You might be able to find some NOS axles - lookup BarnFind here on the BARN. He may have them. If it was mine, I'd but TWO!

Also, you are SUPER lucky that the drum stayed on the car when you were last driving it. The whole tip of that axle could have broken off and then the whole drum/wheel falls right off the car.

Sprattman 05-07-2024 12:58 PM

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Thanks all for your comments. I have updated my location (thanks for the push). I’m in Mandeville, Louisiana. Glad I didn’t have the axle snap off while driving! Will need to dig deep into part suppliers and steps to fix.

woodiewagon46 05-07-2024 04:43 PM

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Unfortunately you are going to need a complete rebuild, axles, seal, bearing, hub and you might need some work done on the bearing race. The entire rear needs a complete flush to get all those metal fragments that got past the seal. It's a fairly big job and try to use all N.O.S. parts if you can.

Ken/Alabama 05-08-2024 11:41 PM

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I have a stash of 42-48 axles. I’m in Alabama

Sprattman 05-09-2024 09:27 PM

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My good friends, it looks like the drivers side is a mess so can I just replace the axle shaft (and related seals and greasings) on that side AND do it without removing the rear end? Reading my manual, if I unbolt from the differential, I have access to removal on that side. Checking on a simple method first.

Sprattman 05-09-2024 09:29 PM

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Awesome. Will I need the whole kit and kaboodle (torque tube, banjo, etc)? Or maybe just the axle shaft and some helping parts? Thanks for the offer!!!

alchemy 05-09-2024 10:54 PM

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You might be lucky and just need one axle and hub. Probably the outer bearing. Surely a gasket/shim set. And if you are unlucky, more bearings and maybe a housing on that side.

Ken/Alabama 05-09-2024 11:22 PM

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Remove the drivers side axle housing and the passenger side hub and drum along with the key and the whole unit with the differential , ring gear and axels will slide out.

ford38v8 05-09-2024 11:27 PM

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If you’re looking to do a minimal repair without removal of the banjo, take special care to salvage the gasket set from the driver side, if for no other reason than to identify and replace like kind. There are multiple gaskets of varying thickness divied between each side as shim adjustments. When reassembling, do not chase the threads for the banjo bolts, they are interference fit to prevent transmission fluid leakage. Tons more info, too much to list here, do some research on it.

Bored&Stroked 05-10-2024 07:31 AM

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If it was mine, I'd pull the whole rear and go through it. It is not easy to work on 1/2 of it while on the garage floor! Just trying to make your life easier in the end!


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