S80 L6-2.9L VIN 92 B6294S2 (2004)
Axle Bearing: Service and Repair
Replacing the right drive shaft pilot bearing
Special tools:
951 2619 Pliers See: Tools and Equipment/951 2619 Pliers
999 2413 PUNCH See: Tools and Equipment/999 2413 Punch
999 2842 SOCKET See: Tools and Equipment/999 2842 Socket
999 2853 RING JOINTED See: Tools and Equipment/999 2853 Ring Jointed
999 5491 PRESS TOOL See: Tools and Equipment/999 5491 Press Tool
Disassembly
Note! Preparations: See Drive shaft right, replacing See: Axle Shaft Assembly/Service and Repair/Drive Shaft Right, Replacing and Drive shaft
right, replacing See: Axle Shaft Assembly/Service and Repair/Drive Shaft Right, Replacing.
Secure the drive shaft. Remove the boot
Secure the drive shaft as close to the bearing as possible.
Note! Do not over tighten. The shaft is hollow.
Remove the clamps from the boot. Press the outer section of the shaft inwards forcefully. At the same time pull the boot off the joint.
Note! Take care that the shaft does not separate when the boot is removed from the constant velocity joint. The joint has no axial pinion.
Clean and mark up the constant velocity joint
Wipe off the grease from the joint.
Mark up the constant velocity joint, ball holder and shaft in relation to each other.
Use an electric scriber.
Separate the shaft and pull out the inner joint