Kent Kuykendall
TDR MEMBER
On a 09 3500 4x4 do I have to take Pinion nut off to replace pinion seal on front diff?
thanks
Kent
thanks
Kent
On a 09 3500 4x4 do I have to take Pinion nut off to replace pinion seal on front diff?
thanks
Kent
you will need to get a new nut form a dodge dealer or part's house, if you use the old one it will not say at it's touqe load and maybe it will come apart. the nut that hold's all toghter is a one time use nut, like sertain head bolt's that are used to hold motor head's to the block.
i just did mine at a local shop for the same thing that was on my truck, this fall!!
Here is the recommended procedure... ... ...
Install new pinion seal with Installer 8882 (2) and Handle C-4171 (1).
Apply a light coat of teflon thread sealant, to pinion flange splines.
Install flange on the pinion shaft with the reference marks aligned.
Lightly tap pinion flange onto the pinion, until a few threads are showing.
Install flange washer and new pinion nut.
Hold flange (1) with Flange Wrench 8979 (2) and tighten pinion nut until pinion end play is taken up.
Rotate pinion flange (1) several times to seat bearings.
Measure pinion torque to rotate (1) with an inch pound torque wrench (2). Pinion torque to rotate should be equal to recorded reading plus an additional 0. 40-0. 57 N·m (3-5 in. lbs. ).
If torque to rotating is low, tighten the pinion nut in 6. 8 N·m (5 ft. lbs. ) increments until pinion torque to rotate is achieved.
Rotate pinion several times then verify pinion torque to rotate again.
Install axle shafts and hub bearings.
Install propeller shaft with reference marks aligned.
Is it leaking or just wet? If it isn't leaking I would leave it alone until it actually drips. If you don't do it correctly you will be buying a ring and pinion to go with the new seal.
See TDR Issue 67, p. 80. I re-used the original pinion nut with blue Loctite.
See TDR Issue 67, p. 80. I re-used the original pinion nut with blue Loctite.
I will only say that I have had a re-used pinion nut back off before, even with permanent red Loc-tite used... I have a Dodge dealer to thank for that. It destroyed the pinion bearings... within 75 miles of the differential being completely rebuilt.
Is it worth the $20 nut to take a chance a $1000 rebuild?
If it's good enough for Joe, it's good enough for me. The nut is nothing more than a fancy jam nut. I would say your job failed in spite of the loctite, not because of it. I would lay odds the dealer did not have everything seated to start with.