There's a special tool for holding the flange while undoing the pinion nut - two flange bolts, a ring spanner and a piece of scaff pole (or similar) will do the job just as well. Undoing/torquing up the pinion nut is a pig without this 'cos all you do is wind up the rear drive until the wheels slip! And torque the pinion nut up to up to 70 to 120 ft lb.
if you are using one take care, they strip a thread easier than you would imagine! the clarke 240v one i have is a beast and i would never tighten up with it, just loosen after wire brush and wd40 inxs!
All the gear no idea me
Mine was WELL stuck- in the end I had a socket with a bar? Rather than a rachet and had to use a trolley jack to lift / move the end of the bar. It was on so tight that as I was lifting the jack it was lifting the front end then all of a sudden something gave- didn't know if the socket had shattered, bar broke etc but it turned out the nut had RELIEVED!!!!
As told you above its an easy task in this case if you have a little knowledge about DIY.
First remove flange bolts and circlip thing after that undo main big nut on the pinion. You need to careful praise old seal out using a big screwdriver. Oil the new one and repeat the same thing which you have done for removing.
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