axle pinion seal
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axle pinion seal
I am replacing the pinion oil seal on my rear axle, my manuals say to replace the distance piece before torqueing up the pinion nut to 140 ftlbs. I cannot find anyone who lists this distance spacer, can anyone help.
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You do NOT have to replace anything on the Minor pinion assembly is does not use the 'crushable ' pinion spacer. You just replace the seal
which is not the same as the rear hub seals and then re torque to 140 ft lbs.
which is not the same as the rear hub seals and then re torque to 140 ft lbs.
Willie
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I had to take my axle which was off the car to the tyre and exhaust centre and get them to loosen it with the impact socket - even then we struggled! - After 45 years it didn't want to shift.

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Sensible way to do it. Not so for me. 3 foot socket bar extension and a lump hammer. First Blow, extension bar flew up and smashed a light fitting. Replace bulb and start over. Thump Thump Thump, vice breaks off the workbenchRogerRust wrote:I had to take my axle which was off the car to the tyre and exhaust centre and get them to loosen it with the impact socket - even then we struggled! - After 45 years it didn't want to shift.

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Luck of the draw. The last one I worked on undid by hand! I still cannot believe that the pinion nut is only held by a spring washer.
Willie
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