1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee "driving pinion seal leaking" Questions

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...pinion seal (at the yoke where the driveshaft connects) Any leak from a differential should be fairly obvious...clean everything off well and drive it, You should see seepage somewhere. Any grease on ...

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...pinion seal. Though it is easy to do that job, if you don't do it correctly you will change the pinion gear depth and that can cause the differential to fail. I recommend you get a haynes or chilton ...

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...seal on front differintial and ran it dry . It started making alot of noise ,so she parked it . Gears got chewed up and the teeth are probably missing . My question is ---- If I fill it back up with ...

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...pinion seal, when the retaining nut is removed in order to take the yoke for the driveshaft off, you MUST count the number of turns made coming off and put it back exactly the same number. If that is ...

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...pinion seal. You can change it but when removing the driveshaft yoke, it is ESSENTIAL that you count the exact number of turns and partial turns it took to remove the nut and that you only tighten it ...

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pinion seal leaking after making a 2000 mile trip pulling 11000lb.travel trailer I saw oil leaking from rear pinion seal.I can install the new seal but need toknow how tight to replace the pinion nut.

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...pinion seal with a flat tip screw driver by driving it through the lip of the old seal and push the screwdriver to the side and it will pop out. Clean the hole for the new seal. install the new seal ...

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...drive yoke off the pinion shaft remove the old seal install new seal install front drive shaft. PS check pinion bearing play before removing drive yolk. if it is loose then you might also need ...

...SHAFT HAS TO BE REMOVE TO REPLACE THE PINION SEAL.DONT MATTER IF SEAL NOT LEAKING BUT SEAL NEED TO BE REPLACED TO KEEP OUT WATER DIRT OUT OF THE TRANSFER CASE TO KEEP FROM DAMAGING THE PINION

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pinion seal will have to be replaced. with the drive shaft removed you can remove the nut holding the yoke to the pinion gear (rear end) ,pop out the old seal and drive in the new seal, then reinstall

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