My New Dana 44
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Charleston, SC
My New Dana 44
I thought this was pretty funny..
this is a FW HP D44 from a 76 f150 ive got 78 f250 outers so ill have 8 lug and the dual pistons and all that good stuff..
well i went ahead and customifed the axle to my likings and i needed to get the carrier out and it wouldnt come out for the life of me..so i used my southern ways and got it..out..

a tree, ratchet strap, and an 8' 2x4
pics are kinda crappy came from my iphone
enjoy!



this is a FW HP D44 from a 76 f150 ive got 78 f250 outers so ill have 8 lug and the dual pistons and all that good stuff..
well i went ahead and customifed the axle to my likings and i needed to get the carrier out and it wouldnt come out for the life of me..so i used my southern ways and got it..out..

a tree, ratchet strap, and an 8' 2x4
pics are kinda crappy came from my iphone
enjoy!



Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 10,073
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From: Charleston, SC
i couldnt get it to move for the LIFE of me..being so small i couldnt pry the whole thing just moved..
hey brenton see in the last pic the tire all the way on the right..
thats your bald 34 tsl from WAY WAY WAY back im saving it for you
hey brenton see in the last pic the tire all the way on the right..
thats your bald 34 tsl from WAY WAY WAY back im saving it for you
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 10,073
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From: Charleston, SC
i cut it out..im taking the housing to get em out tomorrow at work..
today i took the piece the knuckle goes into..i dont know the offical word but the outer c flange thingy..
but this axle had radius arms i think its the same as you have..
i cut it close to the weld on the bandsaw then saw where the piece seperated from the caster thingy..
heated it up took it to the press and came out like pie..
im going to mill and drill the knuckles when i get back from LA in two weeks..then im done on that axle for a while..i gotta find the material to retube it but ive got another project in the way of this one i gotta take care of
i had heard about that, then someone else gave me a "wtf?" look..
i'll probably need to invest in one of those
i'll probably need to invest in one of those
You don't have to spread it much unless someone put the diff in with a large sledgehammer, lol.
It would be hard to get out without a spreader when there's no axletubes though. In fact, mine was hard to remove the first time when I originally took it apart -- even with the tubes to stand on and pry.
It would be hard to get out without a spreader when there's no axletubes though. In fact, mine was hard to remove the first time when I originally took it apart -- even with the tubes to stand on and pry.
The case spreaders aren't necessary... and they're very expensive too! Most only need to spread the case a couple thousandths of an inch, but that can still be quite a lot of force! I'd rather save my $300+ unless I was going into business setting gears.
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 10,073
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From: Charleston, SC
haha i know man..i did my explorer axle and was crazy..this build is going to be even more! but i got the axle for nothing and got some 8 lug outers for nothing also so im good so far








