Front pinion seal question
Front pinion seal question
Dealer says my front pinion seal is leaking. They will replace it under the 7/70 power train warranty for the $100 deductible. Will they have to drain/replace the differential fluid to do this repair? That would be a nice side-benefit of getting this fluid replaced.
I guess to replace the seal all they would have to do is remove the yoke and replace the crush sleeve. There would be no way of making sure the bearing pre-load was correct however. In theory a certain torque on the yoke nut should produce the correct bearing pre-load because of the crush sleeve. I think the front is on the order of 400 LB-FT.
I doubt they will remove the carrier, but a good shop would definitely inspect everything and replace the gear oil.
I think to do it, as some would consider ‘properly,’ you would remove the front carrier, which involves taking out the axles and draining the fluid. This way a torque gauge can be used to spin the pinion, ensuring the bearing pre-load is correct.
If I were taking that much apart I’d install new diff bearings and u-joints on the front axles.
I doubt they will remove the carrier, but a good shop would definitely inspect everything and replace the gear oil.
I think to do it, as some would consider ‘properly,’ you would remove the front carrier, which involves taking out the axles and draining the fluid. This way a torque gauge can be used to spin the pinion, ensuring the bearing pre-load is correct.
If I were taking that much apart I’d install new diff bearings and u-joints on the front axles.
But a quick change is better than having it continue to leak. The dif will last until it is out of warranty, which is all the dealer cares about. It may never give your troubles again either.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
92smokin blacky
1st Gen. Ram - All Topics
12
Jan 4, 2011 12:43 AM
pwrtripls1
1st Gen. Ram - All Topics
4
Jan 7, 2008 08:55 PM
reb0957
3rd Gen Engine and Drivetrain -> 2003-2007
6
Feb 10, 2005 09:57 AM





