Pinion Seal Replacement

eggman918

Adventurer
Well, better late than never I guess. I am just now getting to this today and the nut will not move by my strength alone. I left my impact at the shop, like an idiot. Guess this won't be happening, once again.
When I did mine my compressor was down so I used a large pipe wrench with the handle resting on the leaf spring to back up on the yoke and a socket/breaker bar with a long cheater bar on it
on my Dana 60 the wall of the socket needed to be turned down to fit in the yoke.
 

BBslider001

Diesel Head
Thanks guys for the input. I just gave up pretty quickly on it and decided to tackle it next weekend with my impact wrench. I didn't have it after moving into our new house and I did not want to damage anything and do it half way. I thought with my 3/4" drive huge socket set, I'd be able to muscle it off....yeah right!! I hope torquing on it didn't do anything to the rearend! Seemed to drive ok after putting it back together with a new u-joint, thought the joint made some noise for the first few miles of driving and then went away? I have done quite a bit of wrenching, but I felt like a total rookie today. Took a shower and will start over with the right tools....dumba** me!
 

BBslider001

Diesel Head
Also got my thermo-actuator replaced and my 4WD is now working!! :sombrero: The only things left as far as getting everything working is the A/C and doing the bodywork on the hood and roof. I ordered all the sanding rolls and bought a sander, so hopefully next weekend, after mom's day, I'll tackle it. I am doing the low-budget approach, so we'll see how it turns out. After that, the list will be edited as follows:

1)get A/C working
2) new BFG All-Terrains
3) Some sort of roof rack, may just go with Yakima set-up
4) new Hydroboost replacement

That's it for now
 
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