I like how on bolt sizes you say "on mine". It reminds me of my 94 s10 where a guy that worked on it used bolts that the threads were right but the heads were different sizes.
Yeah there is a reason I said that. who knows maybe the previous owner put non factory bolts or maybe they aren't all the same. I've seen stuff like that in the past.
yeah these samurais are pretty tough but I'm starting to learn they need a fair amount of maintenance and as long as you keep that up nothing major really goes out unless you are really rough on them. thanks for watching
No I did not use the same gears. I bought a used ring and pinion, and a used differential carrier. I think what made it loose was because the pinion nut wasn't tight or crimped. because the bearings actually seemed to be in decent shape, but i replaced all the bearings anyway.
I'm sorry but I can't help you on that one. I live in the US and we only have samurais up to 95 and I believe they are all 1.3 L. I actually had to google search what a F5A engine is.
Yeah it was very dirty, but that was actually gear oil in the rear axle, it just had a lot of dirt or sand mixed in. I don't think the dirty oil caused any problems though. The pinion nut was loose and is most likely the only thing that caused any damage.
sorry I don't really understand the question. but i think i understand that you are asking about the seals in the caja is box, like you mean case. the rear axle has 3 seals one is the pinion and is hard to get to the other is the axle seals and they are sort of easy to get to
no it had oil, it messed the gears up because the pinion was loose like i shown in the beginning of the video. so if you ever see one loose on anything fix it fast and it will be cheap, let it go and it will cost more to fix later. thanks for watching
I like how on bolt sizes you say "on mine". It reminds me of my 94 s10 where a guy that worked on it used bolts that the threads were right but the heads were different sizes.
Yeah there is a reason I said that. who knows maybe the previous owner put non factory bolts or maybe they aren't all the same. I've seen stuff like that in the past.
Thanks for the video helpful information.
looks like a busy day
yeah, it was a busy day it took me forever to take that apart and film it.
great vid man ty
thanks for watching.
That pinion angle makes me worried can u make a video on front and rear pinion angle
Awesome channel man
Thanks
Enjoyed that tbh 😂👍
Glad you enjoyed
I like how I’m watching a how to for my junk axles with a shot of oil in the pumpkin and leaks from every seal and pivot 🤣
yeah these samurais are pretty tough but I'm starting to learn they need a fair amount of maintenance and as long as you keep that up nothing major really goes out unless you are really rough on them. thanks for watching
Mine did too lol
Wow, those pinion bearings were loooose!
Did you end up reusing the gears or were they too damaged?
No I did not use the same gears. I bought a used ring and pinion, and a used differential carrier. I think what made it loose was because the pinion nut wasn't tight or crimped. because the bearings actually seemed to be in decent shape, but i replaced all the bearings anyway.
So did he ever put it together?
Yes, but I didn't make a video on it. But I do have videos on me putting together my cousins axle and my front axle. All are suzuki samurai axles.
Hi, please can you help me with some info or video of how to adjust te rear dif...backlash values...and others? ...Thank you.
hopefully yes. im about to start rebuilding a rear axle soon. i just need to buy a press
Suzuki Samurai, what is the model?? Year 1985, 1990??
87
Esa es corona trasera?
It's the rear axle. Or differential. Not sure what corona transera means
Hey what is the tooth count of ring and pinion in 1988 jimny with F5A engine? Could you please help
I'm sorry but I can't help you on that one. I live in the US and we only have samurais up to 95 and I believe they are all 1.3 L. I actually had to google search what a F5A engine is.
there is no oil in that housing just crappy mud :( wonder how this work so long
Yeah it was very dirty, but that was actually gear oil in the rear axle, it just had a lot of dirt or sand mixed in. I don't think the dirty oil caused any problems though. The pinion nut was loose and is most likely the only thing that caused any damage.
Isn’t the diff the same for the front and rear?
Yes, that part is the same
What spesy do you use? I have been looking for that name. Everybody assumes watchers know "some". Please assume we know nothing
what is a spesy? I'm sorry but I don't understand what you are asking.
Hola amigos soy de mexico y tengo un suzuki samurai 1994 alguien savra q retenes yeba en la caja y en diferenciales es dificil conseguirlos
sorry I don't really understand the question. but i think i understand that you are asking about the seals in the caja is box, like you mean case. the rear axle has 3 seals one is the pinion and is hard to get to the other is the axle seals and they are sort of easy to get to
Hola
i wish you would have focused a lil on the seals
Yeah, I sort of messed up on filming that part. I forgot to hit record on my camera.
Rear axle without oil? wow... broken all inside gear
no it had oil, it messed the gears up because the pinion was loose like i shown in the beginning of the video. so if you ever see one loose on anything fix it fast and it will be cheap, let it go and it will cost more to fix later. thanks for watching