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Pinion seal: Remove the drive shaft from the yoke. Pull the pinion yoke off the pinion shaft. Remove the old seal and hammer on a new one. Seal is about 10 bucks. Re-assemble Rear cover: Remove the cover bolts. Put a pan under the rear end and pry the cover off. Clean and re-silicone the cover Re-assemble. WARNING!!!!! Don't let the rear end run dry, will cost you pinion bearings in a very short time.

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