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Drive Pinion Flange and Drive Pinion Seal

Drive Pinion Flange and Drive Pinion Seal





Special Tool(s)





Material

Removal
1. Position the vehicle on a hoist.
2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assemblies.

3. CAUTION: Remove the rear brake calipers to prevent drag during the drive pinion bearing preload adjustment.

CAUTION: Do not allow the calipers to hang from the brake hoses.

Remove the rear brake caliper and support bracket from the knuckle as an assembly. Wire the caliper and support bracket assembly out of the way.
4. Remove the driveshaft assembly.





5. Install an Nm (inch pound) torque wrench on the nut and record the torque necessary to maintain rotation of the drive pinion gear through several revolutions.





6. CAUTION: After removing the nut, discard it. Use a new nut for installation.

Use the special tool to hold the rear axle pinion flange while removing the nut.





7. Index-mark the rear axle pinion flange and drive pinion gear stem to maintain initial balance during installation.





8. Using the special tool, remove the rear axle pinion flange.





9. Force up on the metal flange of the rear axle drive pinion seal. Install gripping pliers and strike with a hammer until the rear axle drive pinion seal is removed.

Installation
1. Lubricate the new rear drive pinion seal with grease.





2. CAUTION: If the rear axle drive pinion seal becomes misaligned during installation, remove the rear axle drive pinion seal and install a new seal.

Using the special tool, install the rear axle drive pinion seal.
3. Inspect the rear axle pinion flange seal journal for rust, nicks and scratches prior to installing the flange. Polish the seal journal with fine crocus cloth, if necessary.
4. Lubricate the rear axle pinion flange splines.





5. NOTE: Disregard the index marks if installing a new rear axle pinion flange.

Position the rear axle pinion flange.





6. Using the special tools, install the rear axle pinion flange.





7. CAUTION: Do not under any circumstance loosen the nut to reduce preload. If it is necessary to reduce preload, install a new differential drive pinion collapsible spacer and nut.

Tighten the nut to set the preload.
^ Rotate the pinion occasionally to make sure the pinion bearings seat correctly. Take frequent pinion bearing torque preload readings by rotating the drive pinion gear with a Nm (inch-pound) torque wrench.
^ If the preload recorded prior to disassembly is lower than the specification for used bearings, tighten the nut to specification. If the preload recorded prior to disassembly is higher than the specification for used bearings, tighten the nut to the original reading as recorded.
^ Refer to the torque specification.
8. Install the driveshaft.
9. Install the rear brake calipers.
10. Install the rear wheel and tire assemblies.