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Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

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Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

Post by brighty »

Just a quick one...

Got the seal ordered through nissan spare parts and looking to replace it this weekend. Is it a simple replacement, or is there a crush tube of some sort in there that requires a correct torque setting??

Any tips on the removal and replacement of this would be great. I've done a few of these on 60 series cruisers, but never one of these on a nissan before.

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Re: Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

Post by 5inchgq »

Check the seal surface for damage, no point putting a new seal in if the surface is damaged. Mine was so I had a Speedi Sleeve installed onto the pinion.

I had a pinion flange changed recently and I also asked about preload on the pinion and was told we just do 'em up nice and tight :?

That said I've had no dramas with it.
Something else they did was put a paint mark on the pinion nut so you can easily tell if the nut has come loose.
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Re: Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

Post by hokey »

i can't get the nut undone its unbelievably tight. haven't tried heat yet though
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Re: Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

Post by PGS 4WD »

There is no crush tube on a Patrol Diff, preload is set with shims. FT is normal for the nut.

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Re: Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

Post by Wozza244 »

hokey wrote:i can't get the nut undone its unbelievably tight. haven't tried heat yet though
Use a rattle gun, i have done about 10-15 of these and the best way is rattle gun. Cheaper style rattle guns dont pack the punch, either.
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Re: Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

Post by hokey »

yeh my cheaper rattle gun definitely doesn't pack the punch so might try heat.
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Re: Replacing GQ rear pinion seal

Post by Clanky »

Two flippin long bars / pipe will do it.
One to lock the pinion so it wont turn
Another piece of pipe about 600mm long over the end of a breaker bar

Job done.
I have done all mine this way (transfer and diffs).
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