PatDTN
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So after getting back after it with all the parts I cleaned up inside the housing and there are stops for each of the Tone Ring, Bearing, and seal. Okay, the seal stops against the outside of the housing.
I had a rented bearing and seal driver but it was a stupid design and I couldn't come close to using it for the Tone Ring (reluctor). I used a large 3/4" drive socket and walked it in with that. Worked fine.
Meanwhile (not back at the ranch) I had put my bearings and seals in the deep freeze yesterday. When I was ready for those the bearings almost fell into place with just a little tapping. Seals too. Sweet.
Got that back together and before I put the axles in my way I installed my new parking brake shoes. It's a snap when you don't have the axles in the way. Slid the axles back in and wiggled them in. Plunked the U-clips on the axle ends and went to reinstall the lightly lubricated pinion or pin or whatever. Hm. No go. Rotate an axle and et voila dropped in. Then I needed to rotate the whole thing to put the bolt back to hold that pin in place and it wouldn't turn.
Oh no! What do I have wrong? Oh yeah. I'm back in Park. :-/ With it back out of park that part was a cinch too. I use a 1/4" drive long extension and can spin that little sucker right back in and snug it down.
My new diff gasket was rubberized so I skipped the RTV. One of the bolts for the cover is a few threads longer to hold the brake line clip. Got that on there too. Filled the diff with synthetic and a tube of friction modifier. I don't know if I should have used the friction modifier for an Eaton diff. Seemed to be just a little low on oil yet so I guess I get to go buy another bottle.
Putting the brand new rear rotors onto the brand new parking brake ring I had adjusted both sides all the way back in. One side slips right on and seems loose. The other side didn't want to go at all. I figured it just wasn't centered properly but nothing I've done yet seems to get it centered. I pulled it down using some of the lugs. Who knows what havoc will occur the first time I drive it. I did hold the parking brake release and pump that up and down. Needs adjustment. Gotta go look that up next.
To make getting to the rusty bolts on my diff cover easier I took the cross brace off from the suspension. With the axle at full droop I won't get that back in. I'll put my wheels back on and jack up the diff until that's close or lined up.
I put new calipers and brackets on with new brake shoes too. Now I also need to bleed my brakes. I guess that should come before putting the wheels back on.
I had a rented bearing and seal driver but it was a stupid design and I couldn't come close to using it for the Tone Ring (reluctor). I used a large 3/4" drive socket and walked it in with that. Worked fine.
Meanwhile (not back at the ranch) I had put my bearings and seals in the deep freeze yesterday. When I was ready for those the bearings almost fell into place with just a little tapping. Seals too. Sweet.
Got that back together and before I put the axles in my way I installed my new parking brake shoes. It's a snap when you don't have the axles in the way. Slid the axles back in and wiggled them in. Plunked the U-clips on the axle ends and went to reinstall the lightly lubricated pinion or pin or whatever. Hm. No go. Rotate an axle and et voila dropped in. Then I needed to rotate the whole thing to put the bolt back to hold that pin in place and it wouldn't turn.
Oh no! What do I have wrong? Oh yeah. I'm back in Park. :-/ With it back out of park that part was a cinch too. I use a 1/4" drive long extension and can spin that little sucker right back in and snug it down.
My new diff gasket was rubberized so I skipped the RTV. One of the bolts for the cover is a few threads longer to hold the brake line clip. Got that on there too. Filled the diff with synthetic and a tube of friction modifier. I don't know if I should have used the friction modifier for an Eaton diff. Seemed to be just a little low on oil yet so I guess I get to go buy another bottle.
Putting the brand new rear rotors onto the brand new parking brake ring I had adjusted both sides all the way back in. One side slips right on and seems loose. The other side didn't want to go at all. I figured it just wasn't centered properly but nothing I've done yet seems to get it centered. I pulled it down using some of the lugs. Who knows what havoc will occur the first time I drive it. I did hold the parking brake release and pump that up and down. Needs adjustment. Gotta go look that up next.
To make getting to the rusty bolts on my diff cover easier I took the cross brace off from the suspension. With the axle at full droop I won't get that back in. I'll put my wheels back on and jack up the diff until that's close or lined up.
I put new calipers and brackets on with new brake shoes too. Now I also need to bleed my brakes. I guess that should come before putting the wheels back on.