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Differential replacement?
2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
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corporate and eaton...well it was eaton i switched to an auburn unit but now i tried to pull it back out cuz i think the cause is the shims are too thick but now its stuck and i cant get it back out...any tips???
A big pry bar and a strong arm. The shims set the backlash between the ring & pinion. They are never the same when you change them. Do you have a good assortment of shims? What size is the ring gear?
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i just have the assortment that came with the jegs install kit and its an 8.5 rear. any tips on where to stick the pry bar so i dont mess anything up
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Did you give a donation and did you give me good feedback? :)
Okay then, here's how to do it. Do you have a backlash or feeler gauge?
Axle can be disassembled either in or out of vehicle. If axle is disassembled in vehicle, it may be necessary to remove spare tire and/or disconnect shock absorbers to provide clearance for differential case removal. If axle assembly is allowed to hang, care must be taken not to damage or stretch flexible brake hose between axle and frame mounted lines .
Loosen rear cover bolts, break cover loose at bottom and drain lubricant, then remove cover and gasket.
Mount suitable dial indicator on bearing cap, and measure and record ring gear and pinion backlash.
Remove axles. Refer to Drive Axles, Bearings and Joints / Axle Shaft, Conventional Fixed/Floating / Service and Repair . See: Drive Axles, Bearings and Joints\Axle Shaft Assembly
Remove outer wheel bearings and seals, then pinion shaft lock screw and pinion shaft.
Roll pinion gears out of case with pinion thrust washers, then remove side gears and side gear thrust washers. Mark gears and differential case as left and right.
Remove differential bearing cap bolts, then bearing caps. Mark caps and housing as left and right.
Fig. 1 Differential Case Assembly Removal.




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ok i have feeler gauges thats it...rear diffs are new to me but the tips you have left are great hopefully i can get it going...i dont have the special tools that your guide is takin about though. i will leave feedback and a donation soon as well man but ill let ya know my progress im gonna try to work on it in the morning
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Good man! You will need access to a back lash/dial indicator gauge.
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i dont have access to one...what happens if i just play with the shims increasing one and decreasing the other side til it turns good and check it with marking compound to get it driving at least and take it to a shop for them to do it?
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Go buy one. Or I would take the rear end completely out, but I wouldn't want to ruin the new parts by driiving it, if the lash is way off.
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well i got the rear end in and it spins pretty easy going forward but it is tight to spin in reverse....i have a guy 2 miles away that says if i drive it slowly to him it wont hurt anything
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