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The yoke is not pressed in. If you remove the pinion nut, the yoke should come off. Be advised, however, that the pinion nut should never be reused and that the pinion bearing preload should be reset (since this rear end uses a crush sleeve).
The yoke is not pressed in. If you remove the pinion nut, the yoke should come off. Be advised, however, that the pinion nut should never be reused and that the pinion bearing preload should be reset (since this rear end uses a crush sleeve).
It may not supposed to be pressed on buy mine would not come off without a puller. Not sure why but we had to drive it on with the old nut and then set bearing preload with the new nut.