I wanted to make sure I could get a rear pinion bearing off intact, in case I had to do so while setting up the rebuild. There's a chance I'll need to change that spacer that goes on under it. I paid about $140 for a new bearing, and it was somewhat hard to get, so I really don't want to mess it up. The new bearing on a new pinion should come off more easily, though it still took quite a bit of force to put on.
The next fun is the companion flange is a really tight fit on my new pinion. I can't just tap it on with a plastic hammer, even after a thorough cleaning. After a little searching I found someone describing their Toyota truck diff rebuild, where they pressed it on and off a couple of times to loosen it up. That's my plan, too.
The next fun is the companion flange is a really tight fit on my new pinion. I can't just tap it on with a plastic hammer, even after a thorough cleaning. After a little searching I found someone describing their Toyota truck diff rebuild, where they pressed it on and off a couple of times to loosen it up. That's my plan, too.