xczar
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Baffled, ............ spent a bunch of time researching and asking questions on how to/if I should change my rear pinion seal. So from everything I saw on YouTube, the yoke nut was hard to get out. Most used a impact driver and one fellow, having no luck with that, used a breaker bar arrangement. I also heard one person say there should be no movement yoke when pushing up on the driveshaft.
So I carefully marked all the mating parts of my shaft connection to put it back exactly the way it was. Including the yoke nut and shaft. My dilemma is that my yoke nut was loose. And there is some play pushing the yoke around. I probably could hand tighten (with the 1 1/4" socket on) the nut an additional 1/4 turn from it`s original position. I don`t see any signs of wear around the area but am concerned of discrepancy of tightness of the yoke nut.
Anyone have experience with doing this? Last thing I need is a rear end job. Specially since I sprung for one at 60K miles at the GMC dealer.
So I carefully marked all the mating parts of my shaft connection to put it back exactly the way it was. Including the yoke nut and shaft. My dilemma is that my yoke nut was loose. And there is some play pushing the yoke around. I probably could hand tighten (with the 1 1/4" socket on) the nut an additional 1/4 turn from it`s original position. I don`t see any signs of wear around the area but am concerned of discrepancy of tightness of the yoke nut.
Anyone have experience with doing this? Last thing I need is a rear end job. Specially since I sprung for one at 60K miles at the GMC dealer.