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melvin 02-07-2010 08:02 PM

Pinion bearing question
 
Hey guys -

I'm planning on swapping in an eaton posi in the rear of my 70 c10 project. Everything is still tight, ring/pinion are in great shape, backlash is at 0.007, etc.

My question is, if I want to replace the pinion bearings at the same time is it as simple as replacing the bearings, reusing the existing shims, and preloading to factory specs?

zzzjojozzz 02-07-2010 08:23 PM

Re: Pinion bearing question
 
other then pressing the bearing off after u get the pinion out i wood recomend using the existing crush washer also

dwcsr 02-07-2010 09:03 PM

Re: Pinion bearing question
 
Start with the original shims and go from there. I would use the original crush sleeve only to check prior to final button up then use a new one or a solid sleeve that you shim to fit.

69GMCor70Chevy 02-07-2010 11:30 PM

Re: Pinion bearing question
 
When I did mine this fall I re-used all of the shims but changed the crush collar. All is good!

69 longhorn 02-08-2010 02:10 AM

Re: Pinion bearing question
 
If you are not changing gears, I would replace the bearings/races on the pinion(yes do keep the original shim that was under the rear pinion bearing). replace the crush collar, & the pinion seal. Pull the nut up on the pinion (use lock-tite), till you crush it enough to get the proper rotating tork, with motor oil on the bearings. Check the book, but in the range of 15-20 Inches rotating(not break away tork) , should be good on NEW bearings. When you plant the ring gear on the new carrier be carefull to seat her flat,(check for burrs , ect) & check the backlash in 4 points to be sure the ring is running straight when you assemble. If you use the same side shims, you should be ok with the new carrier.....unless you notice a change in the backlash. At that point, you need to add/subtract from side to side to compensate. if you notice a spot in the backlash a tad tighter , while checking in the 4 spots(say .0015-.002), you should be able to live with that(assuming .007-.008 backlash). hope that helps, crazyAL

melvin 02-08-2010 12:01 PM

Re: Pinion bearing question
 
Thanks guys, that's what I wanted to hear.

Wrenchbender Ret 02-08-2010 05:06 PM

Re: Pinion bearing question
 
Ive rebuilt many of them but if everything is snug & feels good I would leave it alone. You will want to replace the seals. Mark the position of the pinion nut before you pull it & put it back the way it was with some locktight.


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