pinion seal advice
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pinion seal advice
i have 1997 ram 2500 4x4 with the 360. My rear pinion seal is leaking very bad. I feel like this is something i will tackle in my driveway (or a friends heated garage). I know it can't be that involved, but i have never done one before. Any advice/pointers on this would be appreciated.
Thanks, Brian
Thanks, Brian
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It is fairly involved.. If you over-toque the nut when installing it you will crush the crush sleeve further, increasing the pinion bearing pre-load. Mark exacly where the pinion nut is on the pinion and torque it back to exactly where it was before, it's best to use red loc-tite on the nut as well.
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I did mine and I had never done one before. I rear everything here on the forum and it worked great. Plus then I replaced the u joints in the driveshaft while i was at it. I had never done a ujoint before. The ujoints were harder to do than the pinion seal.
Ya gotta try some things when you own a Dodge truck otherwise youll go broke taking it to a dealer. We have 7 Dodge vehicles between two of us so its learn to wrench on them or ???
Ya gotta try some things when you own a Dodge truck otherwise youll go broke taking it to a dealer. We have 7 Dodge vehicles between two of us so its learn to wrench on them or ???
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It is fairly involved.. If you over-toque the nut when installing it you will crush the crush sleeve further, increasing the pinion bearing pre-load. Mark exacly where the pinion nut is on the pinion and torque it back to exactly where it was before, it's best to use red loc-tite on the nut as well.