I want to (re)-adjust the Pinion Pre-Load because the differential is whining after a change from 4.08 to 3.27.
I use the following procedure:
• Both rear tires / rims must be removed for the measurement.
• When checking, the support tubes must be horizontal and the brake drums must be removed.
• With disc brakes on the rear wheel, the brake pads must be pushed back and the handbrake released max.
• The current friction is +/_ 1 Nm. This will be gradually increased by tightening the groove nut to 20 - 25 cmkp = 1.96 - 2.45 Nm.
The questions:
1. How much Nm is needed to tighten the groove nut? I used around 10Nm and the groove nut was not moving an inch!
2.If I would make a mistake and over-tight resulting in a crushing too much the “crush sleeve”, can the crush sleeve be changed by taking out only the flange, seal ring, bearing and then the crush sleeve, without disassemble the whole differential?
Thanks, Peter