Thanks for the pictures although I already had taken everything apart, except for the one bearing race. Hans' solution for removing it sounds like a good solution. I was going to try that too, but I wasn't quite sure whether the shoulder I see behind the bearing race was a shim that I could pull out or not, but it must be....I'm surprised that no MB manual covers this.
As far as the torque you mentioned, Hans. Where does that number come from and is this number measured for the friction of the pinion gear alone (which is what I would like, so I can set up each bearing clearance separately), or is it measured, already engaged with the spider gear and possibly the axle shafts and wheel bearing friction (torque) too? Is there any other information on what measurements I will need to set the new pinion up correctly? Should I buy different thickness shims from MB so that I have them ready upon re-assembly, or are all the pinion and spider gear sets machined to such tight tolerances that it is actually the differntial housing's bearing seats that have the variable dimensions (meaning that I can use the same old shim thicknesses even if I change the bearings and gear set? What's your opinion? Hans? Joe? Others?
Tom Colitt