Dana 35 is easy to notice
So that is standard on all TJ Dana 35’s?
Dana 35 is easy to notice
I've done this method countless times. No issues. Yes, everything you're suggesting is technically correct...but most of us shade tree mechanics have slapped a new seal in and go.
Heck Rick Pewe and David Frieburger just did it in this video...
-Mac
So that is standard on all TJ Dana 35’s?
This is true , but I have had success marking the nut , counting the turns to remove it , replace the seal reinstall the yoke and tighten the nut with the same turn count and a TINY amount more. No issues with the 3-4 rear diffs. I reused the sleeve with. Is it right No , maybe I was just blessed when I was dirt poor....![]()
Indeed... it takes a monstrous amount of torque to mash the sleeve, and as long as you put it back together with less torque than what was needed to mash the sleeve originally, you'll be good.
That said, I've put them back together with the old parts at 100 ft/lbs of torque (with a drop of blue locktite) and have never had a problem.
Heading to the part store. Can I use any brand seal? Or should I order the mopar?? And I just need the seal, cause I’m reusing the nut right? Anything else I’ll need part wise?
@ColoJeep I got a Precision seal, which they said was just a rebranded National. I’ll let y’all know how it goes! The power is still out here, like the whole town. Just the few stores / gas stations using generators
What color is the " paint " on the outside diameter of the seal ? Keep things clean as you work , ( brake clean spray is your friend ) .
Keep your head in the game man , and remember Have Fun and ask questions . You got this !!!!
I’m going to get more brake clean incase I run out. Do you think that seal looks okay?… is that some rust?
. I’ve got the seal out. Still no power here so I am having trouble with using my laptop to look at the FSM. Got my blue loctite & permatex 90 minute black gasket. I also have the diff cover off. So I’ll clean off the old sealant (I’m gonna hook up the compressor to the generator and use a 2” blue pad) hopefully I’ll have room around the gas tank. I did not lift the rear.
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I think the Dana 44 has a washer and 35 only uses a nut, per the parts listSometimes the washer sticks to the yoke.
-Mac
The dial-type torque wrenches aren't cheap either.
Wouldn't a set of calipers to measure nut depth work here?
