...Pinion Bearing Preload, New Bearings 1.7-3.4 N·m 15-30 lb in Pinion Bearing Preload, Used Bearings 1.1-2.3 N·m 10-20 lb in Pinion and Differential Case Bearing Preload, New Bearings 3.4-6.2 ...
...preload. If pinion nut is overtightened, collapsible spacer on pinion must be replaced. 4. Rotate pinion using INCH-lb. torque wrench. Rotating torque should be equal to reading recorded in removal ...
...pinion bearing preload readings by rotating the pinion with a Nm (inch-pound) torque wrench. The final reading must be 0.56 Nm (5 lb-in) more than the initial reading taken during removal. 2. If you ...
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...bolt axel, the ring gear does get torqued but the ring gear will not be 8.6" Please write back if you need anything thing else. Pinion Preload New: 14 to 19 in-lbs Pinion Preload Reused: 6 to 8 ...
...pinion bearing preload adjustment. CAUTION: Do not allow the calipers to hang from the brake hoses. Remove the rear brake caliper and support bracket from the knuckle as an assembly. Wire the caliper ...
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...pinion gear bearing preload torque is 1/2 ft. lbs. over the noted release torque as measured above. Rotate the pinion gear three or four times with a torque wrench attached to the yoke nut. Measure ...
...pinion bearing rotating torque and never exceed specified preload torque. If preload torque or rotating torque is exceeded a new collapsible spacer must be installed. Record pinion flange rotating ...
...pinion bearing rotating torque and never exceed specified preload torque. If preload torque or rotating torque is exceeded a new collapsible spacer must be installed. Record pinion flange rotating ...
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...pinion bearing preload was recorded before disassembly of rear diff pinion seal The only way you can get an accurate preload reading is with an in/lb torque wrench on the pinion nut with the carrier ...
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marked prior to removal and returned to that position - plus a gnat's wotsit, so the pinion bearing preload limit isn't exceeded. I suggest you discover the type of axle you have before you begin work
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