Kyle,
I just had
my Dodge’s pinion seal done 2 years ago. I watched the process as the mechanic
did it. It is important that when you re-torque the pinion nut that it stops in
the same place as it was when you took it apart. That holds the gear
adjustments in-place. Otherwise, premature gear wear could result. Mark a
scribe line on the nut, pinion flange, and pinion shaft for re-alignment. Lock
the tries from rotating. It is OK to tighten the nut slightly past the scribe
line to assure proper torque, but only a few degrees. A few drops of LokTite on
the nut is also a good idea. An impact air wrench is very useful. Inspect the
pinion flange surface where the seal contacts for excessive wear. A little
silicone RTV sealant applied to the outer diameter of the seal shell is also a
good idea.
New seals
are available (about $25) through most auto parts stores from Chicago Rawhide: http://www2.chicago-rawhide.com/
Dave
Homstad
56 Dodge
D500
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Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Richard Whelan
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 5:46
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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Differential
seals and wiring
You
just need to remove the drive shaft,pinion yoke and the seal. Of course drain
the differential down below the level of the seal and refill with the proper
lube after. You will need a torque wrench with the capacity to torque the
pinion nut back to the specification in the service manual. No other
disassembly is needed. Dick
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To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, March 12,
2005 2:54 PM
Subject:
[FWDLK] Differential seals and wiring
Hello
list,
I need
to replace the front (pinion) seal in my 56 Belvedere's differential. My
question is can I do this without taking the whole thing apart, and if not should
I just replace all the seals and gaskets? I've never had a diff. apart
before, so I was just wondering.
Also, I
know some of you have replaced your wiring (built your own harness) and I was
wondering if you got special wires that were marked, or if you got a bunch of
different colors, or if you just used red and black? If you found marked
or colored wire where did you find it, and if not how did you tell which
wires go where when you go through holes or to the back of the car and stuff?
Also how do I tell what gauge wire I need? Is there a guide that can
measure how thick my existing wire is?
Thanks,
Kyle
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