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  • msggunny
    5th Gear
    • Jan 2007
    • 621

    Flat towing gutless axle tubes

    Ok, so if i strip out the diff and shafts from my axles and flat tow it 100 miles or so is there a risk of the bearings going dry and seizing up?

    Wanting to flat tow a rolling chassis to get some work done and I have a buyer for the diffs as i dont need them.

    Thanks.
    Richard
    First but gone: 91 3 door Disco "White Rhino"
    77 Series III 88 ex MoD "Shongololo"
    Gone and I miss her: 97 D1 5 speed
    04 DII
    08 D3 (LR3)
  • LaneRover
    Overdrive
    • Oct 2006
    • 1743

    #2
    I do not know the answer to your question but would pose another.

    Can you tow the frame with the diffs in place and then bring the diffs back to the purchaser?
    1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
    1965 109 SW - nearly running well
    1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
    1969 109 P-UP

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    • msggunny
      5th Gear
      • Jan 2007
      • 621

      #3
      Originally posted by LaneRover
      I do not know the answer to your question but would pose another.

      Can you tow the frame with the diffs in place and then bring the diffs back to the purchaser?
      Yup, sure can. But that would just make it a bit more of a PITA. Nothing huge, just more inconvenient.
      First but gone: 91 3 door Disco "White Rhino"
      77 Series III 88 ex MoD "Shongololo"
      Gone and I miss her: 97 D1 5 speed
      04 DII
      08 D3 (LR3)

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      • LaneRover
        Overdrive
        • Oct 2006
        • 1743

        #4
        I believe that the axle shafts are what 'carry' the oil back and forth. Since those will be out there will be less movement of oil. I would make sure that you fill up the hubs before heading out.

        Could something be stuffed down the axle tube to 'seal' it enough to keep most of the gear oil in the hub?

        Overall I think you will be fine - but I don't know that 100%
        1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
        1965 109 SW - nearly running well
        1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
        1969 109 P-UP

        http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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        • scott
          Overdrive
          • Oct 2006
          • 1226

          #5
          Pack the bearings in grease or put the difs back in or make a planking plate to go where the difs were. Or pack the tubes with some sort of spongie rubber ball near the dif openning and pour the 90 w thru the breather but that will only work for one hub per axle
          '64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
          '68 Series IIA RHD Ambulance
          '76 Spitfire 1500
          '07 LR3 (Series Recovery Vehicle)

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          • lrdukdog
            3rd Gear
            • Nov 2006
            • 321

            #6
            axles

            Just pack the hubs with grease. It's not that hard and just count it as practice for changing out axles.
            Jim Wolf

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            • Terrys
              Overdrive
              • May 2007
              • 1382

              #7
              The wheel bearings aren't intended to be lubed by the oil in the differential, but packed with wheel bearing grease. If you've pulled the diffs, you've probably already drained the oil, so there's no issue with towing it with the drive flanges off the hubs except keeping dirt out. For that reason, I'd pull the axles off the drive flanges and put the flanges back on (with the caps in place).

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