Diff pinion nut, etc., removal for shade tree mechanic
Have to replace pinion seal.....
First.... what is the best (or acceptable) way for a shade tree mechanic to remove a pinion nut from the 8 3/4 489 diff -and how can I keep the pinion yoke (?-not flat flange) from moving?
Second.... best (or acceptable) way to remove pinion yoke.
Third... If I put a socket and breaker bar on the nut -wheels on the ground and parking brake on -and turn the pinion as if in drive/forward then as if in reverse, how should it act?
Should there be any play? I can wiggle it forward and reverse (not in and out) just a tad by hand, but with the socket and bar I am hearing a lot of things going on in there between forward and reverse before movement stops -I'm a newb and don't know what is normal

I heard someone say the parking brake can be used as resistance while removing pinion nut -but that sounds hinky.
First.... what is the best (or acceptable) way for a shade tree mechanic to remove a pinion nut from the 8 3/4 489 diff -and how can I keep the pinion yoke (?-not flat flange) from moving?
Second.... best (or acceptable) way to remove pinion yoke.
Third... If I put a socket and breaker bar on the nut -wheels on the ground and parking brake on -and turn the pinion as if in drive/forward then as if in reverse, how should it act?
Should there be any play? I can wiggle it forward and reverse (not in and out) just a tad by hand, but with the socket and bar I am hearing a lot of things going on in there between forward and reverse before movement stops -I'm a newb and don't know what is normal

I heard someone say the parking brake can be used as resistance while removing pinion nut -but that sounds hinky.
Last edited by 74MAX360; Mar 6, 2020 at 08:26 PM.
Hello!
First: Socket/breaker bar on nut and a pry bar to hold flange in place
Second: pinion stays, with puller take off flange, remove seal and replace
Third: I highly recommend getting a repair manual, there are small steps also, like counting number of threads on pinion before removing the nut
Good luck, john
First: Socket/breaker bar on nut and a pry bar to hold flange in place
Second: pinion stays, with puller take off flange, remove seal and replace
Third: I highly recommend getting a repair manual, there are small steps also, like counting number of threads on pinion before removing the nut
Good luck, john
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