- Install the outer pinion bearing cup using
the J 8611-01
(1) and the J 8092
(2).
- Install
the inner pinion bearing cup using the J 8608
(2) and the J 8092
(1).
- Determine the selective shim thickness for the pinion. Refer to
Pinion Depth Adjustment
.
- Install the selective shim between the inner
pinion bearing and the shoulder on the gear.
- Install the inner pinion bearing using the J 24433
.
Press the bearing on until the cone seats on the pinion shim.
- Install a new collapsible spacer.
- Lubricate the pinion bearings with axle lubricant. Use the proper fluid.
Refer to
Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations
in
Maintenance and Lubrication.
- Install the pinion into the axle housing.
- Install the outer pinion bearing onto the pinion.
- Install a new pinion oil seal using the J 38694
.
- Apply sealant, GM P/N 12346004 (Canadian P/N 10953480) or
equivalent, to the splines of the pinion yoke.
- Install the pinion yoke.
Align the marks made during removal.
- Seat the pinion yoke onto the pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced
hammer until a few pinion shaft threads show through the yoke.
- Install the washer and a new pinion nut.
- Install the J 8614-01
onto the pinion yoke as shown.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Important: If the rotating torque is exceeded, the pinion will have to be removed and a
new collapsible spacer installed.
- Tighten the pinion nut while holding the J 8614-01
.
Tighten
Tighten the pinion nut until the pinion end play is just taken up. Rotate the
pinion while tightening the nut to seat the bearings.
- Measure the rotating torque of the pinion
using an inch-pound torque wrench.
Specification
The rotating torque of the pinion should be 1.0-2.3 N·m (10-20 lb in)
for used bearings, or 1.7-3.4 N·m (15-30 lb in)
for new bearings.
- If the rotating torque measurement is below 1.0 N·m (10 lb in)
for used bearings, or 1.7 N·m (15 lb in) for new bearings,
continue to tighten the pinion nut.
Tighten
Tighten the pinion nut, in small increments, as needed, until the torque required
in order to rotate the pinion is 1.0-2.3 N·m (10-20 lb in)
for used bearings, or 1.7-3.4 N·m (15-30 lb in)
for new bearings.
- Once the specified torque is obtained, rotate the pinion several times
to ensure the bearings have seated.
Recheck the rotating torque and adjust if necessary.
- Install the differential assembly. Refer to
Differential Replacement
.
- Install the brake rotors. Refer to
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement
in Disc Brakes.
- Install the brake calipers. Refer to
Rear Brake Caliper Replacement
in Disc Brakes.
- Install the tire and wheel assemblies. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation
in Tires and Wheels.
- Fill the axle with axle lubricant lubricant. Use the proper fluid. Refer
to
Rear Axle Lubricant Replacement
.
- Lower the vehicle.