Moving a evo ix without tc and rear diff
Moving a evo ix without tc and rear diff
Hello everyone,
My transfer case and rear diff has been removed to go get rebuilt, that means the car has no axles attached to the wheel hubs and I was wondering if it's okay to move to car around by pushing it from one place to another i.e from the garage onto the recovery truck , when I push the car I can hear faint clicking sounds coming from where I think the wheel hubs are and I wasn't sure if i'm damaging something. my evo is at my home garage now waiting for the diff to come back from sheptrans so will be sitting here for a few months.
And when I do get everything bolted back to the car is there any precautions I should take when starting the car since it would have been sitting for at least 4-5 months now without cranking the engine, I ran into some financial trouble so couldn't send the diff in right away
Thanks for the help,I know this is stupid question to ask but im quite OCD
My transfer case and rear diff has been removed to go get rebuilt, that means the car has no axles attached to the wheel hubs and I was wondering if it's okay to move to car around by pushing it from one place to another i.e from the garage onto the recovery truck , when I push the car I can hear faint clicking sounds coming from where I think the wheel hubs are and I wasn't sure if i'm damaging something. my evo is at my home garage now waiting for the diff to come back from sheptrans so will be sitting here for a few months.
And when I do get everything bolted back to the car is there any precautions I should take when starting the car since it would have been sitting for at least 4-5 months now without cranking the engine, I ran into some financial trouble so couldn't send the diff in right away

Thanks for the help,I know this is stupid question to ask but im quite OCD
For the front hub the FSM states, "Do not apply apply pressure to wheel bearing by the vehicle weight to avoid possible damage when the drive shaft nut is loosened." The section for the rear axle has identical wording. So, dunno if this warning just got stuck in or if the wheels fall off.
Well since the car is sitting and only being pushed a few meters I don't see how the wheels are going to fall off or anything be damaged I don't know correct me if I'm wrong, but I guess I'll change the hubs just to be safe
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The manual states the following word for word here:
Do not apply pressure to wheel bearing by the vehicle weight to avoid possible damage when driveshaft nut is loosened.
Use special tool MB990767 to fix the hub and remove the driveshaft nut.
All that is noting is if the axle nut has been loosened dont sit the car down on its weight as you will be exerting a load into the hub from the loose axle
If the axles are disconnected or removed all will be OK (thats how I read this)
Do not apply pressure to wheel bearing by the vehicle weight to avoid possible damage when driveshaft nut is loosened.
Use special tool MB990767 to fix the hub and remove the driveshaft nut.
All that is noting is if the axle nut has been loosened dont sit the car down on its weight as you will be exerting a load into the hub from the loose axle
If the axles are disconnected or removed all will be OK (thats how I read this)
The hubs are pressed together. They can come apart if roll the car around without axles in it. I know this because it happened to one of mine. I was able to cinch it back up with an impact on the axle nut. But it's less than ideal. Put the axles in and torque the axle nuts before moving it around.
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