If the axle doesn't readily pull out then it is most likely connected in the pumpkin. There may be a c-clip and slug that needs to be removed in order to pull out the axles.
To replace a throw out bearing in any car or truck you must remove the gearbox, then remove the clutch, then pull the bearing out of the flywheel and replace it. Assemble in reverse order.
In order to replace the rear wheel bearing you will need to find the axle shaft bearings and remove them. They are located at the center of the housing where the ring and pinion gears and at the axle end near the wheel mounting position.
You should not need to remove the main bearing cap, in order to replace the rear main seal. The rear main seal will come off without touching the main bearing cap.
jack up. remove wheel. remove tie rod. scratch around strud mount to get it as close as possible after you remove those 2 bolts. remove axle nut. remove lover ball joint mount using pry bar. remove spindle with hub bearing as a unit. take to a machine shop and have tem press bearing out, and install new. reasemble in reverse order.
There is only one main bearing. It is on the flywheel side and is a plane bearing (not a ball or needle bearing). You have to remove the crankshaft, press the old bearing out and press the new one in. Once the new one is installed, it MUST be checked for proper oil clearance. If it's not correct (tight), it will lock and destroy the rest of the engine. There is only one main bearing. It is on the flywheel side and is a plane bearing (not a ball or needle bearing). You have to remove the crankshaft, press the old bearing out and press the new one in. Once the new one is installed, it MUST be checked for proper oil clearance. If it's not correct (tight), it will lock and destroy the rest of the engine.
pull the wheel, remove the bearing dust cover, remove the cotter pin, remove the castle nut, slide the hub off, take out the rear seal and bearing, knock out the races reinstall in reverse order. pack bearings and hub with good grease don't go cheap. oh it helps to remove the brake caliper for a first timer
The front wheel bearings are a sealed bearing. You will have to remove the hub from the spindle, remove the lock ring (aka C clip), and press out the bearing. Installation is in reverse order but with a new bearing. YOU WILL NEED A SHOP PRESS TO REMOVE THE BEARING AND THE BEARING RACES.
Remove brake caliper, then caliper mounting. Now tap back of rotor to remove it. Now undo large nut holding hub and pull hub off. Replace in reverse order.
To replace the front bearing,jack up front and remove the wheel.Remove the brake caliber assembly and pads.The brake caliber guide ,held in place by 2 bolts that is bolted to the hub assembly has to be removed in order to remove the rotor.Remove the 3 bolts which hold the wheel bearing to the hub assembly,from the backside.Remove the 35mm axle nut using an inpact drill or strong arm.Tap the axle out of the assembly and the bearing assembly should come out from the front.
Their are two ways, first of all you need to remove the whole steering knuckle from the vehicle. First remove the brake caliper, and brake rotor. Then remove the axle from the knuckle, the two top bolts from the strut, lower control arm, and the outer tie rod. Then at this point you can just replace the whole knuckle. Or, the bearing sits in the knuckle behind the part where the rim would normally bolt to. It is a pressed in bearing, so in order to remove it you would need a press, hydraulic or manual. Face the knuckle downward, and with the proper press tool press the bearing out from the top until the spindle drops out, then press the bearing off the spindle. You can now reverse the process to install the new bearing.
Remove the wheel, remove the brake caliper, remove the brake rotor, disconnect wheel speed sensor from harness. remove the bearing hub, remove the wheel speed sensor from the bearing hub. Reverse order for install.
In order to change the brake light on the Ford LTD Expedition 500 series you must remove the light cover from the back of the lighting panel. You can access this from the trunk. Inside you will find the bulbs for the tail lights and brake lights. Remove the light and replace it with a new one.