My Marina 1800 TC-based SWB Marlin was put together in 1984 and if my memory serves me right, the rear axle was slotted in without any refurbishment - well, I was a cash-strapped spotty youth back then! Some 42,000 miles later and the back axle is beginning to make some squeaks and chuffing sounds, with a fair amount of oil now leaking around the diff. At the last MOT, I was warned that the half shafts were on their way out.
It's a while since I've had to get my hands dirty but the onset of dark nights seems a good time to get stuck back in. I was wondering how big a job it would be to rebuild the rear axle and what parts I would need to replace? Would any special tools be required? Or would it be more cost-effective/sensible to have it done professionally? Any advice on where to go and what it might cost?
I also thought that if I could get hold of a spare axle, I could rebuild it before swapping it over - I've put an ad in the wanted section if anyone can help.
(I assume I need an axle from an 1800 and that it's not interchangable with a 1300 item?)
All comments, advice or encouragement would be appreciated.
Thanks. Bruce
It's a while since I've had to get my hands dirty but the onset of dark nights seems a good time to get stuck back in. I was wondering how big a job it would be to rebuild the rear axle and what parts I would need to replace? Would any special tools be required? Or would it be more cost-effective/sensible to have it done professionally? Any advice on where to go and what it might cost?
I also thought that if I could get hold of a spare axle, I could rebuild it before swapping it over - I've put an ad in the wanted section if anyone can help.
(I assume I need an axle from an 1800 and that it's not interchangable with a 1300 item?)
All comments, advice or encouragement would be appreciated.
Thanks. Bruce
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