Greetings folks,
I've been recovering better than expected from my rotator cuff surgery. In 2nd week of rehab and in a sling for another 1-1/2 weeks. Wife Clover is also doing far better than expected with chemo - tough gal.
I'm getting ready to have the rear axle from my 1970 280SE parts car pulled and bring it to my house garage.
I've been reading plenty of posted info. and was fascinated with the rear bearing topic from a while back. It is my impression that I should be able (if lucky) to pack rear bearings, replace axle seals. Also I plan to replace pinion shaft seal and the boot.
I do understand that I will have some additional work to do converting to disk brakes, but doesn't sound too complicated.
I'm pretty sure the gears from the 280 are a little higher than the 408's in the SL.
I'm hoping they will allow me to be there when the axle is removed. I want to make sure that they don't remove the shocks without support under the axle halves. Thanks Dan (Benz Dr) for that valuable pc. of info.
I'm still trying to get someone to help me with the swap and do most of the work due to my shoulder issue.
I do have one comment that really bugs me about the SL. It's on my small lift with wheels hanging at the moment. The left rear wheel spins as freely as a front wheel. So, I'm sure something broke, but sure doesn't feel at all like I'm spinning the axle. Completely free wheeling like spinning a bike wheel.
Before I get everything together for a axle swap, is it possible something broke that wouldn't be that hard to fix on the car? Just asking - never had one apart.
Once again, thanks for the thoughts and prayers sent our way during a challenging
time and thanks for any and all comments and advice.
Ed Riefstahl
Erie, PA
1966 230SL (Ms Magoo)
1970 280S (Miss Daisy)
1989 300SE (Majestic)
1999 BMW Z3 5 speed
1991 BMW 318I 5 Speed
1997 Toyota Paseo Convertible - Red 5 speed (have you ever seen one?)
1997 Ford Ranger (Step Side 54K)
2012 Toyota Rav4