RE: Rear End pinion seal '63 Polara 500
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RE: Rear End pinion seal '63 Polara 500



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Jimmy Peavy wrote:
> 
> You can pull the old seal out with a good, stiff screwdriver, and a 
> hammer.
> I've replaced these, but I can'r remember what I've used to drive them 
> in.
> Maybe I used  the pinion yoke. If not, maybe a short piece of pipe, or a 
> 
> socket. I just can't remember.
> It's an easy job.
> I do remember making a yoke wrench, to keep the yoke from turning while 
> I loosened, and tightened, the yoke nut
> You may also need a yoke puller.
> I've had some that required it, and some that didn't.
> 
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If you use an air impact socket to remove the yoke nut you don't need to 
hold it. If you want to torque it putting it back together then you'd 
have to hold it.

 
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Rich Kinsley

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