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Old 02-04-2003, 03:01 PM   #1
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Question pinion seal replacement

Anything to watch out for on a pinion seal replacement? Anyone have any tips for gettin that bolt loose, what size is it anyways? Never done one before, rear is out and on stands. What are the basics? Seal go in dry?
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Old 02-04-2003, 03:39 PM   #2
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Make sure you dont collapse the sleve in there that s all I can say Get a manual that will help. impact gun to get it off. Hope this helps a bit.
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Old 02-04-2003, 04:13 PM   #3
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by rights, you should replace the crush sleeve when you do a seal, but a lot of guys will opt to add a .030-.040 shim between the sleeve & yolk, & pull it back up. There is no tork setting on the nut, but it needs to be tightened to give about 7-9 inch lbs of ROTATING tork on the pinion(oiled with used bearings). It would bea good idea to use blue lock tite on the nut when you reassemble. Good luck....crazyL
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Old 02-04-2003, 06:43 PM   #4
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The only way to do what crazylonghorn suggests is to disassmeble the diff COMPLETELY. You can only shim and/or replace the crush sleeve if you remove the pinion gear which means removing the ring gear which means removing the axle shafts. All of the guts also have to be out in order to measure the rotating torque on the pinion bearings as well since the diff and ring gear will skew that number. This is not necessary for a pinion seal replacement. Trust me, if you take it to the dealer for a pinion seal replacement, they sure won't! Just remove the yoke, remove the old seal, tap in the new seal, then replace the yoke. Tighten it down until there is no fore/aft play. (actually, there should be none anyhow since the press fit pinion bearings were not disturbed.) DO NOT use an impact...very easy to overcrush the sleeve. If I was guessing, torquing to 40#ft should be good. You can use a pipe wrench to hold the yoke from turning to loosen or tighten. It is a good idea to replace the pinion nut, at minimum re-peen the top with a hammer whack.
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Old 02-04-2003, 06:53 PM   #5
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Yup, Mike C is right on......that rotating tork figure is to be with the diff completely disassembled....thanks for bringing that up Mike
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