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Old 11-28-2007, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by double ugly
Sal's post is perfectly accurate, except for the logic according to Roger Bollick. Once the diff is set up, the pinion nut just holds the flange on and pre-loads the bearings. The shims are already in there and everything is
adjusted as best as possible. The locknut isn't used for building them, its the last thing that's installed.
The pinion nut holds the pinion gear where it's supposed to be, front to back, and against the ring gear. If you have no pinion nut, then nothing is holding the gear lash to spec.

You can't set up a rear with no pinion nut. If the rear WAS set up, then why would the pinion nut be loose from the get go? Doesn't make sense.
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