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While changing a pinion bearing.

Old 06-02-2013, 09:52 PM
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I'm not actually going to do this myself because it seems difficult and requires tools that I don't have. My real question is, when the shop is in there what else should I have them replace? Is there anything besides just the pinion bearing and the seal for it, such as another bearing that would be a good idea to just have them throw in while they've got it all apart? It is the front differential btw.
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If there were metal shavings in the oil I'd change them all while you have it apart. 50/50 you'll be in there again soon otherwise.
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I had a pinion bearing go out in my 94's d30... If i remember right there are actually 2 bearings supporting the pinion shaft. It was a while ago I could be wrong, but I changed it myself and it was pretty easy. you just need access to a shop press to press the bearing onto the shaft. If there were metal shavings in the gear oil, the ring & pinion gears will probably eat themselves eventually though... Mine had shavings but it was wrecked 5k miles later, so all I can say is it held up for 5k miles lol


EDIT: I remember now, there are 2 bearings... one is pressed into the d/s side of the diff case (or hammered in with a socket on the outside race, as I did) and the other is pressed onto the pinion shaft. Diff obviously needs to be removed... you'll need a prybar & some muscle to get it out, and a very sincere prayer or some loud swears to get it back in

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