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1938 Eight rear end removal
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I've removed the drive shaft and want to remove the pumpkin so I can replace the rear end gasket that's leaking. The pumpkin comes out about 3/8 of an inch and comes to a stop. Is there some trick to completely removing it?

Posted on: 2019/1/15 12:59
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Re: 1938 Eight rear end removal
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You did withdraw the axle shafts, right?

Posted on: 2019/1/15 13:25
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Re: 1938 Eight rear end removal
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Are you saying that you must pull the tires and remove the shafts?

Posted on: 2019/1/15 15:45
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Re: 1938 Eight rear end removal
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Of course as the shafts must be pulled because the brake backing plates, as I recall, hold everything in place. You have to remove them which requires removing the wheels. I know of no cars, at least not older ones, where this is not the case.

Posted on: 2019/1/15 15:57
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Re: 1938 Eight rear end removal
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Thanks for the info! It did seem like the.axels needed to be pulled, but I couldn't find any info stating so.

Posted on: 2019/1/15 17:11
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Re: 1938 Eight rear end removal
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Since the axles are driven by the differential, you've got to back them out a couple of inches to free up the pumpkin. Pretty standard construction, not unique to Packard. Great opportunity to inspect and repack the rear wheel bearings, renew shaft seals at the same time.

Posted on: 2019/1/15 19:32
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Thanks again for the help. I also have a Model A Ford and it is not necessary to remove the axels to remove the front of the pumpkin.

Posted on: 2019/1/15 20:41
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"I also have a Model A Ford and it is not necessary to remove the axels to remove the front of the pumpkin"

I had a Model A and don't recall it having a "pumpkin" as such. An enclosed drive line(torque tube) bolted to the front of the differential centre section. Of course that was a long time ago, about 50 years, so the memory may not be as good as it once was.

Posted on: 2019/1/15 23:38
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