Tools Required
• | J 23911 Pinion
Oil Seal Installer |
• | J 33782 Pinion
Oil Seal Installer |
Removal Procedure
Important: Observe and mark the positions of all the
driveline components relative to the propeller shaft and the axles prior to disassembly.
These components include the propeller shafts, drive axles, pinion flanges, output
shafts, etc. Assemble all the components in the exact places
in which you removed the parts. Follow any specifications, torque values,
and measurements made prior to disassembly.
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the propeller shaft. Refer to
One-Piece Propeller Shaft Replacement
or
Two-Piece Propeller Shaft Replacement
in Propeller Shaft.
- Determine the type of pinion oil seal used on the axle:
• | 2 lip pinion seal -- This seal type can be identified by the short
deflector (1) used on the pinion yoke/flange. |
• | 3 lip pinion seal -- This seal type can be identified by the long
deflector (2) used on the pinion yoke/flange. |
- Measure the amount of torque
required to rotate the pinion using an inch-pound torque wrench.
- Record the measurement.
- In order to maintain the correct drive
pinion gear and pinion flange/yoke relationship, mark the position of
the following components before disassembly:
• | The drive pinion gear flange/yoke (1) |
• | The drive pinion gear shaft |
- Place a drain pan under the rear axle pinion flange/yoke.
- Install the J 8614-01
to the pinion flange.
- Using the J 8614-01
in order to hold the pinion flange stationary, remove the following components:
• | The drive pinion gear nut |
• | The drive pinion gear washer |
- With the J 8614-01
still installed to the pinion flange, use the forcing screw in
order to remove the drive pinion gear flange/yoke (1).
Important: Do not damage the rear axle housing when
removing the drive pinion gear seal.
- Use a blunt chisel in order to drive the drive pinion gear seal out of the
rear axle housing.
- Inspect the sealing surface of the drive pinion flange/yoke for the
following conditions:
• | Grooves from the drive pinion oil seal |
- If the drive pinion gear flange/yoke is damaged or grooved, replace
the drive pinion gear flange/yoke.
- Inspect the housing bore for burrs.
Remove any burrs that
might cause leaks around the outer diameter (OD) of the drive pinion gear seal.
Installation Procedure
Important: When replacing the pinion oil seal and/or
the pinion flange/yoke, observe the following guidelines:
• | When replacing only the pinion oil seal, the same style pinion oil seal
must be used as the one that was removed. |
• | If replacing both the pinion oil seal and the pinion flange/yoke, the
same style of pinion oil seal and the pinion flange/yoke must be used. |
• | The 2 lip and the 3 lip style pinion oil seals and pinion flange/yokes
are not interchangeable. |
- Install the new pinion gear oil seal. For the 2 lip style pinion oil seal,
use the J 23911
. For the 3
lip style pinion oil seal, use the J 33782
.
- Apply sealant, GM P/N 12346004 or equivalent, to the splines of the
pinion flange/yoke.
Important: Install the pinion gear flange/yoke to the
pinion gear shaft in the same position as marked during removal in order to maintain
correct driveline balance.
- Align the reference mark on the pinion
flange/yoke to the pinion gear shaft and install the drive pinion gear flange/yoke.
- Install the following components:
• | The drive pinion gear washer |
• | The new drive pinion gear nut |
- Hand tighten the drive pinion gear nut.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Important: Do not exceed the rotating torque specification.
If the rotating torque specification is exceeded, the collapsible spacer must be
replaced.
- Using the J 8614-01
in
order to hold the drive pinion gear flange/yoke (1) stationary, tighten the pinion
gear nut until the pinion end play is removed.
- Tighten the drive pinion gear nut in small increments while measuring
the rotating torque of the pinion.
Tighten
Tighten the drive pinion gear nut until the rotating
torque is 0.40-0.57 N·m (3-5 lb in) greater
than the rotating torque recorded during removal.
- Remove the tool.
- Install the propeller shaft. Refer to
One-Piece Propeller Shaft Replacement
or
Two-Piece Propeller Shaft Replacement
in Propeller Shaft.
- Inspect the rear axle lubricant level. Refer to
Lubricant Level Check
.
- Lower the vehicle.