So I have a pinion seal leak on my 2019 Silverado LT. It has the SU7 axle and only 46k miles. I DIY all my own maintenance and minor repairs and prefer to do this myself. Any instructions, advice or tips are appreciated.
The only torque spec instructions I’ve found after installing a new pinion seal are as follows which came from a GM shop manual:
USED BEARINGS
Tighten the pinion nut, in small increments as needed, until the torque required to rotate the pinion is 0.40-0.57 Nm (3-5 lb in) greater than the torque recorded during removal.
I’ve been told elsewhere that I need to record the rotational torque of the axle, then when installing a new pinion nut I add 3-5 lb in to that to tighten the pinion nut. But these instructions appear to tell me to record the torque required to remove the pinion nut. Maybe I’m understanding that wrong. Also if anybody has the torque specs needed to reattach the bolts for propeller shaft, that would be great.
The only torque spec instructions I’ve found after installing a new pinion seal are as follows which came from a GM shop manual:
USED BEARINGS
Tighten the pinion nut, in small increments as needed, until the torque required to rotate the pinion is 0.40-0.57 Nm (3-5 lb in) greater than the torque recorded during removal.
I’ve been told elsewhere that I need to record the rotational torque of the axle, then when installing a new pinion nut I add 3-5 lb in to that to tighten the pinion nut. But these instructions appear to tell me to record the torque required to remove the pinion nut. Maybe I’m understanding that wrong. Also if anybody has the torque specs needed to reattach the bolts for propeller shaft, that would be great.