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Author Topic: An Indication that your Pinion Seal Might be Toast..  (Read 11268 times)

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Offline carguy87

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Re: An Indication that your Pinion Seal Might be Toast..
« Reply #15 on: April 13, 2011, 10:39:06 PM »
Have you tried using an air impact to vibrate the inner race lose?  A little bit of penetrant and some beating at about 120p.s.i. works wonders. If that doesn't work, try setting the brakes and using a chisel bit to spin the race lose around the pinion shaft.

 

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