Remove the pinion nut using either and impact wrench or breaker bar and a 1 1/16" socket. The pinion gear will slide out from the inside of the housing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bearing separator set up behind the pinion bearing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Measuring the stock pinion head and shim with a dial caliper. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When we install the pinion and carrier into the housing we will used gear marking compound to ensure that our pinion depth is correct. If it is not we will reshim the pinion at that time. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The measurement of the old pinion with .030" shim was 1.911" The measurement of the new pinin with .030" shim was 1.909" As a result of these measurements only being off .002" I reused the old pinion shim. This does lend some credence to those that have decided to reuse the factory installed shim from the very beginning. In addition to measuring the pinion head I did include one other measurement. Since I was using a new pinion bearing and race I took a thickness measurement of the old bearing and race and compared that to the measurement of the new bearing and race. |
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The old bearing and race measured to be 1.040", while the new bearing and race measured 1.043". Since these measurements were very close I did not have to adjust my shim thickness to make up for a difference. If these measurements had been far off I'm not sure if I'd have added or taken away a shim from the pinion right away but I would have had that in the back of my mind when checking the wear pattern with the gear marking compund. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Carrier Bearing Removal |