AMC 20 Axle Woes. Need Help/Advice
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Hey All,
So my axle shafts move about 1/2 an inch to maybe 3/4 of an inch on both sides.
This is on stands with tires off and I'm trying to figure out what the deal is and how to go about fixing it. The shafts don't seem to be broken. If I spin one side the other spends along with it and no scraping or difficulty turning them etc.
So here's the longer part about how I got here
:
I had an ebrake cable fail (I swear it was on my long list of things to do) and I was a few miles from home. I found this out the hard way when I started smelling something weird. I pulled over and found my rear right tire pouring smoke from the heat etc because the brake was fairly locked. It would roll but with resistance. Fun times. Let it sit to cool off for about an hour and drove it home in first crawling along to try not and build up excessive heat. Kept pulling over to check how warm things were, no more smoking but still warm enough to worry me. Heard a few frightening pops from the axle maybe twice. Not a breaking sound, but sounded more along the lines of built up tension popping kind of sound (if this makes any sense).
Anyway, parked it and ordered all my parts to overhaul the brakes and ebrake lines (cables, drums, etc) and next day I noticed that my rear right tire extended out more than it's normal amount which made me question my body mounts until I took it apart and noticed the extremely excessive play on both sides (the rear left is leaking oil too now). It's been sitting now for a month...i've been too busy with work to get into it.
The axle nuts looked like they haven't moved and the cotter pins are still there (not broken etc), so I'm confused how it got to this point unless my diff is fried in some form.
So please chime in on causes/fixes/next steps/etc, I'm completely lost when it comes to overhauling axles and I've never had to work on one before so I have no experience (which is about to change haha). My future plan was to get one piece axles in there and just upgrade it and solve the problem all in one shot, but it's not in my current budget. I was kinda hoping it might be "cheap" to fix it up stock without too much trouble. But now I'm concerned about the diff and some part of me was hoping that I could band aid it so I can at least enjoy some of the So Cal weather I have here.
Thanks in advance...we'll see how many responses I get on good ole Valentines day
~James
So my axle shafts move about 1/2 an inch to maybe 3/4 of an inch on both sides.

So here's the longer part about how I got here

I had an ebrake cable fail (I swear it was on my long list of things to do) and I was a few miles from home. I found this out the hard way when I started smelling something weird. I pulled over and found my rear right tire pouring smoke from the heat etc because the brake was fairly locked. It would roll but with resistance. Fun times. Let it sit to cool off for about an hour and drove it home in first crawling along to try not and build up excessive heat. Kept pulling over to check how warm things were, no more smoking but still warm enough to worry me. Heard a few frightening pops from the axle maybe twice. Not a breaking sound, but sounded more along the lines of built up tension popping kind of sound (if this makes any sense).
Anyway, parked it and ordered all my parts to overhaul the brakes and ebrake lines (cables, drums, etc) and next day I noticed that my rear right tire extended out more than it's normal amount which made me question my body mounts until I took it apart and noticed the extremely excessive play on both sides (the rear left is leaking oil too now). It's been sitting now for a month...i've been too busy with work to get into it.
The axle nuts looked like they haven't moved and the cotter pins are still there (not broken etc), so I'm confused how it got to this point unless my diff is fried in some form.
So please chime in on causes/fixes/next steps/etc, I'm completely lost when it comes to overhauling axles and I've never had to work on one before so I have no experience (which is about to change haha). My future plan was to get one piece axles in there and just upgrade it and solve the problem all in one shot, but it's not in my current budget. I was kinda hoping it might be "cheap" to fix it up stock without too much trouble. But now I'm concerned about the diff and some part of me was hoping that I could band aid it so I can at least enjoy some of the So Cal weather I have here.
Thanks in advance...we'll see how many responses I get on good ole Valentines day

~James