From memory you don’t centre punch the thread.....
You centre punch the end of the shaft and the outer edge of the nut.
Impact gun make the job nice and easy.
This guy has a good video on doing the diff replacement
Land Rover Series - Changing Salisbury Diferential Pinion Seal - YouTube
I'm doing it now but in the video he marks the thread with a punch to locate the position of the nut because of the preloading setting.
Wouldn't that make it difficult if it was ever changed again or do you expect to never have to change the preload??
Any pro tips while I'm here?
Cheers
From memory you don’t centre punch the thread.....
You centre punch the end of the shaft and the outer edge of the nut.
Impact gun make the job nice and easy.
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Wow what a dog I'm going back to the drawing board tomorrow. I dodgied up this little brace for the pinion to the ground but that nut is not budging yet even used the jack to push an extension bar. Bent the bloody thing.
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Cracked the dog 😂
This is the new brace so it doesn't run over my head when trying to undo the nut
How do I rotate pics? ?
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There's the problem doc. Jesus no wonders it is leaking 😂 how the hell it was doing anything is anybodys guess. The splines look good but the pinion head is scored where this old seal was. Not really badly but I'm not sure if it's an issue or not
You do not need to worry about the preload. It takes a lot of torque to collapse the preload spacer.
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