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Differential Pinion Shaft Lock Bolt Extractor Kit Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Removal of broken differential pinion shaft lock bolts in GM and Ford integral (WER) type rear ends can be time consuming and frustrating! Often the differential pinion shaft lock bolt is found in a broken state when servicing this type of rear end. Removal of this bolt is required to perform any type of service. From axle seals to complete overhaul this bolt must be removed. The removal of this lock bolt is essential in performing rear axle replacement, rear axle bearing replacement, rear axle seal replacement, most differential repairs, as well as all differential overhauls and rebuilding Although many believe this lock bolt is broken at the time of attempted removal, this is not the case. What causes this breakage is the back and forth rotation of the smaller spider gears, which causes a back and forth motion of the pinion shaft. This in turn flexes or, in effect, bends this lock bolt back and forth causing it to fatigue and break. When found in a broken state much damage and expense is incurred in the removal process. Current removal procedures include the use of hammer and punches along with torches and impact chisels (not to mention the swearing and throwing of tools!) The price of these methods range from the cost of a pinion shaft to the expense of an entire carrier plus the labor. This kit provides drill bit, drill guides, and extractors so the lock bolt may be removed in a five minute extraction procedure! The instructions are easy to follow and very thorough. All components come in a re-sealable tube for safe and convenient storage. |
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can you move a car if the brakes are completely off on one wheel?
i had to replace my rear wheel bearings on a 98 grand cherokee. i took the brakes off and didn't know i had to take apart the differential. so i hit with a slidehammer forever and didn't get anywhere. after i finally figured out i'd have to take apart the differential, i took the differential plate off and tried to take the pinion mate shaft lock off at the position it was in but just stripped it. now i need to move the jeep so the gears will be in a workable position. do i have to put the brakes back on or will it move fine on its own? and also, i got the axle out about 3/4-1" out with the slide hammer. i didn't see any flakes of metal in the differential oil. so i don't think i did any major damage.
i tried putting it in neutral and i put the 4 wheel drive in neutral too. wouldn't budge. the gears will move but the main middle piece that holds the pinion mate shaft won't move.
Hi
Just take the shifter out of park and turn the drive line that well move the gears.. both wheel well have to be off the ground
good luck
tim
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