| At 12:51 PM 4/17/02 -0400, Bricklin0023@aol.com wrote:
>Hello,
>  Can anyone give me some hints to remove the gears and axles out of the
AMC20?
>  I have one from a Jeep with gears that I want to swap.  I want to remove
them to take to the shop.
>  Anyone put a posi unit in the AMC20?
>  Anyone know if the stock Bricklin rear has a posi unit that can be
rebuilt with the new disks...or is it a totally open rear?
Jamie
  I can't help with the gears at all.  Terry says it's a real pain in the A$$.
But, if memory serves me correctly, the axles can be pulled fairly easily.
Pull the drums, then remove the 4 bolts holding the grease seals and backing
plates to the axle housing.  Now just pull - I believe I used a hub puller.
(A foot that bolts to the lugnuts and then a slide hammer screws into the
foot.  Slide the hammer out, and out comes the axle.)
John
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