little red cheroke
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- Nashville TN
Ive had an 8.8 in my '01 XJ for over a year. I broke some wheel studs and went to replace them. Upon pulling the diff cover and shafts I found a little bit more metal shavings than I would have liked to.
The spider gears have a few nicks in them but I dont think their big enough to cause any alarm. The s-spring is showing some sighs of wear n tear. I think a good bit of the metal I found came from the s-spring. I don't think there is any friction material left on the clutch packs. They look like bare metal and nothing like what a new pack looks like. The carrier bearings and races show no signs of wear and look basically new. The gears show no sign of wear. The only thing I have not seen are the pinion bearings/races. I don't want to pull the pinion because I don't have the tools/know how to reset the pre load on a new crush sleeve. When I turn the yoke I don't feel any roughness or anything like that.
What would you guys recommend I do? Clean it and put it back together? I feel I should pull the pinion but like I said I don't have the tools/know how to put it back in with the right pre load.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if this has already been posted
The spider gears have a few nicks in them but I dont think their big enough to cause any alarm. The s-spring is showing some sighs of wear n tear. I think a good bit of the metal I found came from the s-spring. I don't think there is any friction material left on the clutch packs. They look like bare metal and nothing like what a new pack looks like. The carrier bearings and races show no signs of wear and look basically new. The gears show no sign of wear. The only thing I have not seen are the pinion bearings/races. I don't want to pull the pinion because I don't have the tools/know how to reset the pre load on a new crush sleeve. When I turn the yoke I don't feel any roughness or anything like that.
What would you guys recommend I do? Clean it and put it back together? I feel I should pull the pinion but like I said I don't have the tools/know how to put it back in with the right pre load.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if this has already been posted