1- Drain oil
2- remove drive shafts from centre
3- remove backing plate from diff
4- remove stub axles
5- remove bearing retainers
6- remove centre and unbolt and remove crown gear
7- unbolt and remove crown gear from new centre and replace with crown gear from old centre
8- put new bearings in new centre(make sure to cover with oil), put in place, and put on bearing retainers
9- if im correct, there will be locking rings, they should have gone in with the bearings and screw into the bearing retainers... these need to be tightened up so that the lash on the gears are correct, and the bearings are tight(but still smooth)
10- install new stub axle seals and install stub axles
11- install backing plate with new sealant
12- install drive shafts
13- fill to correct level with correct grade of oil.
Personally, I should be able to do this in a few hours (well practiced from ford 9"s) but may take many hours. The new bearings should be pressed on in advance, may require taking into a diff shop if you dont have access to a shop press. It would be an idea to spend the extra time and change over your diff pinion seal too, and pinion bearings... these can be tapped out and back in carefully with a hammer. The old bearings should be used when tapping the new ones in so as not to have impact on the rim of the new bearing... if your not sure on this, take it to a diff shop.
Of course, this is if your just swapping centres over. It may seem easier to just swap over the whole carrier, but you still should change all seals and bearings while you have it out, saves heartache in the long run.
Cheers, Owen
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