Moser 1-Piece Axle Install Headache!!
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- A-1986 CJ-7 with a BLOWN 4.2 litre I-6. T-5 tranny, Dana 44 rear axle with 2.73 gears. Owned 25 years.
B- 2nd '86 CJ-7 out of CA, with all emissions to boot! T-5, AMC-20, factory stock. Owned 2+ years and counting...
Hey guys,
A local shop has my '86 CJ and has reached a "pause" moment during the finish-up phase. The AMC20 (and rest of Jeep) is completely stock, but the Moser bearings set on left (driver's) side is overheating and failing immediately during trial runs. This is NOT, NOT NOT NOT a flame at Moser Engineering. They have been helpful as far as they could on this matter.
Back to point, the FIRST Wide Track axle install resulted in entire left axle/brake/tire assembly "walking" out about 12", this during a slow left turn onto a dirt driveway at work. I was driving at this time. Diagnosis was bearing overheated and failed. The AMC20 lost some gear oil during this separation, and brake pedal went to the floor without even hinting they wanted to stop!
SECOND bearing set purchased from Moser was installed. That bearing overheated to the point of no longer being usable, Jeep was driven by shop guy. Diagnosis was to check clearances again, and to inspect brake backing plates.
THIRD attempt, a new Moser Engineering axle kit was purchased for a new install. Yep, a complete new SECOND $310.99 axle kit. When the bearing once again became warm, Jeep was shut down while we try to remedy the problem. Moser Tech was brought in at this time.
When the axle separated that morning (1st install), I had just driven ~20 miles down the freeway, then a gentle sweeping right turn exit ramp, then a gentle right veer to roadway leading to job (1/2 mile). Slowed down 'cause brakes were still working, gentle turn LEFT and assembly all came out.
Somewhere around failed second bearing set, bent tubes were suspected. But they "passed" the inspection, so we moved on. I personally think that is our problem, but the Moser Tech is having us take out the carrier for an inspection of it. By the way, bearing clearance figures were in line with the Moser Tech.
At this point, 2 axle kits and a 3rd bearing purchase, we are:
1- Pulling the carrier for inspection,
2- Replacing the original brake backing plates,
3- Will reassemble with 3rd bearing set, at Moser clearance specs.
4- Hold my breath...
This is a stock geared AMC20 rear axle, with 204,000 showing on the odometer. I have owned this CJ for 2+ years, and it does at least 700 miles per month freeway driving. I don't have to explain WHY I drive it
!!!
HELP!
A local shop has my '86 CJ and has reached a "pause" moment during the finish-up phase. The AMC20 (and rest of Jeep) is completely stock, but the Moser bearings set on left (driver's) side is overheating and failing immediately during trial runs. This is NOT, NOT NOT NOT a flame at Moser Engineering. They have been helpful as far as they could on this matter.
Back to point, the FIRST Wide Track axle install resulted in entire left axle/brake/tire assembly "walking" out about 12", this during a slow left turn onto a dirt driveway at work. I was driving at this time. Diagnosis was bearing overheated and failed. The AMC20 lost some gear oil during this separation, and brake pedal went to the floor without even hinting they wanted to stop!
SECOND bearing set purchased from Moser was installed. That bearing overheated to the point of no longer being usable, Jeep was driven by shop guy. Diagnosis was to check clearances again, and to inspect brake backing plates.
THIRD attempt, a new Moser Engineering axle kit was purchased for a new install. Yep, a complete new SECOND $310.99 axle kit. When the bearing once again became warm, Jeep was shut down while we try to remedy the problem. Moser Tech was brought in at this time.
When the axle separated that morning (1st install), I had just driven ~20 miles down the freeway, then a gentle sweeping right turn exit ramp, then a gentle right veer to roadway leading to job (1/2 mile). Slowed down 'cause brakes were still working, gentle turn LEFT and assembly all came out.
Somewhere around failed second bearing set, bent tubes were suspected. But they "passed" the inspection, so we moved on. I personally think that is our problem, but the Moser Tech is having us take out the carrier for an inspection of it. By the way, bearing clearance figures were in line with the Moser Tech.
At this point, 2 axle kits and a 3rd bearing purchase, we are:
1- Pulling the carrier for inspection,
2- Replacing the original brake backing plates,
3- Will reassemble with 3rd bearing set, at Moser clearance specs.
4- Hold my breath...
This is a stock geared AMC20 rear axle, with 204,000 showing on the odometer. I have owned this CJ for 2+ years, and it does at least 700 miles per month freeway driving. I don't have to explain WHY I drive it

HELP!