Broken Bolt In Pinion Yoke at Isabella Sandra blog

Broken Bolt In Pinion Yoke. Remove the yoke, replace the seal, install the new yoke, and tighten to 2 lbs more than the torque to remove the nut. Check the ujoint for wear. Or, loosen the 4 strap bolts and slide the shaft/joint out of the yoke. Block the front and rear wheels, shift into 4x4 so the front tires will help prevent the jeep from rolling as you do this, then use a long. Then place a small tack weld where the broken piece was at & carefully grind away any excess weld. Heat the yoke with a cherry tip quickly (no need to fry seals or then you're taking it off anyways) to shock it and spin it out with the easy. My strap bolt on my rear pinion yoke was loose so i tightened the bolt all the 15 ft/lbs, last one wasn't tightening to that and then snapped.

Pinion seal stuck on 10 bolt Chev rearend Hot Rod Forum
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Heat the yoke with a cherry tip quickly (no need to fry seals or then you're taking it off anyways) to shock it and spin it out with the easy. Block the front and rear wheels, shift into 4x4 so the front tires will help prevent the jeep from rolling as you do this, then use a long. My strap bolt on my rear pinion yoke was loose so i tightened the bolt all the 15 ft/lbs, last one wasn't tightening to that and then snapped. Then place a small tack weld where the broken piece was at & carefully grind away any excess weld. Or, loosen the 4 strap bolts and slide the shaft/joint out of the yoke. Remove the yoke, replace the seal, install the new yoke, and tighten to 2 lbs more than the torque to remove the nut. Check the ujoint for wear.

Pinion seal stuck on 10 bolt Chev rearend Hot Rod Forum

Broken Bolt In Pinion Yoke Block the front and rear wheels, shift into 4x4 so the front tires will help prevent the jeep from rolling as you do this, then use a long. Or, loosen the 4 strap bolts and slide the shaft/joint out of the yoke. Block the front and rear wheels, shift into 4x4 so the front tires will help prevent the jeep from rolling as you do this, then use a long. My strap bolt on my rear pinion yoke was loose so i tightened the bolt all the 15 ft/lbs, last one wasn't tightening to that and then snapped. Check the ujoint for wear. Remove the yoke, replace the seal, install the new yoke, and tighten to 2 lbs more than the torque to remove the nut. Heat the yoke with a cherry tip quickly (no need to fry seals or then you're taking it off anyways) to shock it and spin it out with the easy. Then place a small tack weld where the broken piece was at & carefully grind away any excess weld.

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