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#1013017 03/09/2014 9:28 PM
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Anyone have any tips to get the pinion assembly back into the rear diff housing? I pulled it out to replace the pinion seal, and after a speedi-sleeve and seal replacement, I'm all re-assembled but can't get it to go into the housing far enough to come even close to starting the bolts. The service manual says to press it in, but I didn't take the entire housing out of the truck. Scratching my head!! I have a '49 3800 3/4 ton Chevy pick up

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#1013107 03/10/2014 3:07 AM
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I;m not sure of your problem....is the bearing race out too far to allow the pinion holder to bolt back on?

#1013115 03/10/2014 3:23 AM
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Never mind, I got it! Went and got some threaded rod and fabricated three extra long posts that I screwed in roughly a triangular pattern and used flat washers and nuts to slowly and evenly draw it in until I could put in the regular flange bolts and finish tightening the rest of the way. Worked like a charm.

Last edited by Mark1959; 03/10/2014 3:31 AM.
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Thanks for posting back to me. If I knew how to load pictures of what was happening, it would be easier to explain what was going on. Nonetheless, it's ok now!


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