Output Shaft Lock ring reinstall.
#1
Output Shaft Lock ring reinstall.
How do i reassemble the output shaft lock ring after replacing the seal? It doesn't seem to want to go on with out being forced. Tried shrinking the ring with a torch but it still doesn't seem to want to allow the gear to slide back into place. Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks.
#2
Output shaft lock ring on what? The rear output shaft for the transmission or the transfer case is a slip yoke to the driveshaft. You shouldn’t have had to remove anything other than the driveshaft to replace the seal.
FYI heating anything with a torch will cause expansion. If you wanted it to shrink, put it in the freezer.
I think a more detailed description of what you’re referring to would help - a picture would be even better. Please also include the year, engine size, manual or auto trans, and if it’s 2 or 4 wheel drive.
FYI heating anything with a torch will cause expansion. If you wanted it to shrink, put it in the freezer.
I think a more detailed description of what you’re referring to would help - a picture would be even better. Please also include the year, engine size, manual or auto trans, and if it’s 2 or 4 wheel drive.
#3
Sorry for lack of info on my part. 1989 K1500 5.7L 700r4. It is the front right output shaft that drives the cv axle. The seal was leaking badly so i pulled the housing, kept all small parts and springs in order, tapped the shaft at the cv axle attachment plate and the shaft came right out. Replaced the seal and now cannot get the gear back onto the shaft due to the lock ring. I hope that is a better and more clear description.
#4
Take off lock ring. Then install the gear. Put the lock ring back on.
I'd advise using a new lock ring. They wear out (especially when being forced back and forth) and let the axle slide out, when that happens the shim in between the gears(the one that slides through the nipple on the axle )will drop and prevent your 4wd from engaging.
I'd advise using a new lock ring. They wear out (especially when being forced back and forth) and let the axle slide out, when that happens the shim in between the gears(the one that slides through the nipple on the axle )will drop and prevent your 4wd from engaging.
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KWMorris (April 22nd, 2020)
#5
Gear has to slide over the lock ring or the lock ring has to be installed in the gear before sliding onto the shaft once the shaft has been reinstalled in the housing. There is no clearance to get a lock ring in place once the gear is slid into place on the shaft.
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#8
It does take some force, just be careful not to damage any splines.
#9
yes. Number 8. i just wanted to check if there was an easier way to get the gear back on over the ring before i went and screwed something up. And i used the torch and reformed the ring to fit in the slot better. Still getting new ring and housing gasket as soon as the parts place opens.