Today, the house was full of kids working on 4H projects so I decided to work in the garage and fix the leaky pinion seal. Everything was going ok until I got the pumpkin on the workbench. I used a small punch to knock out the pinned part of the nut, then grabbed the impact wrench to loosen the nut. I forgot to make sure the wrench was set to loosen. It wasn't. I knew I was in trouble
I continued to pull the old seal out and hammer in the new one. The new seal was not seating flush so I got the bigger hammer. Wrong move. The seal was seated already but was about 2-3 mm taller than the old.
So now I need a new pinion seal and crush sleeve to get this differential back together. The bearing preload is too high even with the nut set to 40 ft/lbs

What's worse is I have to remove the whole carrier to get the new crush sleeve in

There goes the backlash and carrier preload settings. A simple two hour job will now take who knows how long to complete. I really didn't want to get this deep into this repair. If I could afford the Torsen LSD, this would be the perfect time to put it in since I need to reset all the parts.
What repairs of yours have taken a wrong turn? I need some good stories to make me feel better
