Honda Odyssey and Pilot Forum
General Category => Odyssey FL250 => Topic started by: fl250girl on December 21, 2008, 10:23:34 PM
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can the rear axel be removed without removing the gearbox from the frame. it should come out after removing the right bearing from the framerail. Its not pressed into the gearbox, right? Anyone ever R&R a rear axel?
Thanks in advance.
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the axle can be removed without pulling the gearbox. It has to slide out like you describe.
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Good, I just got this and took all the covers off and painted them and the frame, then put it all back together, fired it up to find the rear axel is bent.
AAAAAGGGGGG!
But if I can get it out without pullin the GB, that makes me happy.
I have to put on new e-brake shues and new disc pads, so I'll be deep enough to pull this too. The bend seems small enough, I take it to the machine shop and have it straited. If not I saw one on ebay for $100.
Thanks for the help
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You were right, it came out easy!
Shop straitened it withen .020
close enough for me. might have sost som of the strength, but I'll just go easy on it this season and maybe add rear suspension over the summer.
Thanks for your help.
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You shouldn't lose too much strength in the axle. They are case hardened. Just remember that the 250 isn't made for jumping. If they were the suspension would be better. Be careful riding and don't forget your helmet!