78 GMC Jimmy
1/2 ton status
So its a 78 K5 with a semi-float 8 lug.
Diff fluid is coming out of the brake drum. I assume that the brake shoes are soaked. Flings oil all over the inner fender. Also works GREAT for keeping people from tail-gating me. But anyway, I should replace the seal. I assume that I just take those bolts off of the end of the rear axle, and slide the axle shaft out, carefully pop out the oil seal, and then beat a new seal into place using the largest sledge hammer (or jack hammer) that I can find, then put the axle shaft back in and then replace the bolts? Is that all there is to it? No need to pull the diff cover to remove any C-clips or anything?
On a side note, I would probably replace the brake shoes and de-grease the drum, check the wheel cylinder for leaks, etc. Do I need to replace the shoes on both sides, the same way that you would with disk brake pads, or can shoes be replaced on one side only?
8 lug, semi-float, standard diff, 14 bolt.
Diff fluid is coming out of the brake drum. I assume that the brake shoes are soaked. Flings oil all over the inner fender. Also works GREAT for keeping people from tail-gating me. But anyway, I should replace the seal. I assume that I just take those bolts off of the end of the rear axle, and slide the axle shaft out, carefully pop out the oil seal, and then beat a new seal into place using the largest sledge hammer (or jack hammer) that I can find, then put the axle shaft back in and then replace the bolts? Is that all there is to it? No need to pull the diff cover to remove any C-clips or anything?
On a side note, I would probably replace the brake shoes and de-grease the drum, check the wheel cylinder for leaks, etc. Do I need to replace the shoes on both sides, the same way that you would with disk brake pads, or can shoes be replaced on one side only?
8 lug, semi-float, standard diff, 14 bolt.