Diff yoke not seating all the way?

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mbaird

mbaird
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After changing the yoke on my 741 case I cannot get the new yoke to slide all the way onto the pinion . It needs another 1/8" or so to snug the pinion in place .
What am I missing here ?

Its a course spline 7260 yoke and pinion.
 
Make sure you measure the lenght of the old yoke to your new yoke to make sure they are the same:
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Then check inside the splines for any burrs
from the machining process, and then lube the splines with some grease.

They take a lot of torque when tightening, have to check as you go not to get to much bearing preload on the pinion bearings, want to make sure it is turning freely.

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Factory yoke .
I did not measure it but it looks to be the same . I have several .
I am using impact that is capable of 400 ft/lbs and I believe the torque spec for the yoke is 250#.

I will pull it off and inspect it again . I guess I could try another .
 
I have been elk hunting for last week or so... I got it to seat . I am just about to take the Barracuda out for a drive to see if I got the gears set right on a 741 3.23 open . Xing my fingers ! Lol
 
I would not use an impact. A good way to make a wrench for the yoke is either to hack a rectangle in steel plate or weld up a box out of rectangular tube/ etc and weld on a big handle. the "handle" can just bear against the floor boards while you sweat with a long *** breaker bar

One member sold this one some time back

[SOLD] - Pinion yoke holding tool

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