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Re: 1939 Super 8 pinion seal replacement
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Wesley Boyer
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That is the Idler Gear you should not touch it, if you are only replacing a pinion seal.
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Re: 1939 Super 8 pinion seal replacement
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What is the correct adjustment? I have a '40 and am going thru the rear end and brakes. I don't have the postwar manual. Is mine maxed out or never been adjusted?

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Posted on: 2019/11/19 2:42
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Re: 1939 Super 8 pinion seal replacement
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What is the proper torque for the nut on the yoke? My book says a preload drag of 25-30 inch pounds, that does not seem tight enough for the rear nut that tightens the nut on the pinion. I didn't know to mark it with paint before I took it off, but want to torque it to the correct tightness. Any help is much appreciated...

Posted on: 2020/9/12 21:50
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Re: 1939 Super 8 pinion seal replacement
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I'm not sure about adjusting the Ring Gear Idler manual says to adjust for .005 inch and tighten.
If I read the manual correct and your re-using the pinion bearing sleeve you just need to tighten the nut down until you get 2 to 2 1/2 pounds of drag to rotate the pinion shaft.
You can go over the manual here:packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/servicemanual4650/Section2.pdf
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Posted on: 2020/9/13 10:14
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Re: 1939 Super 8 pinion seal replacement
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See the following thread, especially post #7

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... um=2&post_id=179582#forumpost179582

The referenced procedure is appropriate for just about any differential with pinion bearing preload set by a sleeve that is collapsed during initial assembly.

Posted on: 2020/9/13 19:38
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