Alrighty. Let me beat the dead horse again.
I have read the directions over and over. The jist of what I need to do is, remove the tires, brake calipers, and propeller shaft.
First whats the propeller shaft? I found this diagram on gm parts direct and it didn't list it?
What whichever it is, is it just a slide in, and slide out part?
Then, remove the drive shaft. I want to make a mark on
every piece of the driveline I remove and reassemble every piece in the same spot exactly as it was when I started right?
Since all the tires and such is removed the diff has no resistance, and the torque wrench is now used to read the poundage the nut is tightened at, once the yoke/pinion moves, thats your reading.
Then, carefully take it apart, remove the seal, properly install the new seal. Then when it comes time to bolt it back together, crank the nut down some, then turn the pinion to set the bearings, keeping repeating this process till the proper poundage you got earlier is reached?
then put it all back together?
Do I got it right? If so, it doesn't seem bad.
Im gonna get a seal puller, that torque wrench, and we already have a large pipe wrench. I am also gonna go to the dealer to get the seal, and I read in another thread here replacing the nut is a good idea. so ill do that too.
Also move the vent line to the location yours is at Brule.
Also, Will I need to take the difff cover off to drain the fluid, or will it drain adequatly when I remove the seal?
edit- while googling, I found directions on a different diff/pinion seal. Basically, they left the tires on, and on the ground, marked the socket un screwed the nut while counting how many turns it took, and screwed it back on, coutnting the turns and lining it back up with the mark. Seems simplistic. But possibly a bad idea, more to go wrong?