Alright, now that I finally have time to breathe, here's the more detailed information:
JamesDowning wrote:First of all, how did you come by those numbers!? What is your source? I'm green with envy!
Second, that is the MOST worn out disconnect I've ever seen! Your gears may be intact still, but your bearings are going to be nonexistent. What happens, is the bearings go dry, and don't spin. Heat gets built up between the CV axle and the bearing, which burns through the bearing. The CV axle then wears down into the aluminum casting. Internally, the gears begin wearing through their steel wear plates and into the aluminum housing.
Basically, you will probably need an entirely new disconnect (at least outer housing, outer gear, fork, bearings seal) and a new CV shaft.
A failure like that does not happen overnight... that's something that has been broken for like... months!
James, I got those numbers and the diagram from that
Nalley GMC site that we were discussing in the parts lookup thread as a replacement for Compnine. It's not the best, but it works well enough until I get a download of AllData or a pirated version of some dealer's EPC.
My inner bearing is in perfect shape; my outer bearing, however...
Nice lighting image of the gear assembly. You can see I've started to detach the circlip for the CV axle.
View of the inner CV joint. I believe that James is correct, and I will need to order a new CV axle too. You can see the wear on the bearing surface.
and another view:
Outer housing sort of cleaned up:
Thrust washer:
Gear 1:
Gear 2:
Fork:
Inner Housing:
I removed everything except the inner bearing (it's fine, and doesn't contact the intermediate shaft) and the inner seal, reinstalled the whole housing with a liberal application of wd-40, and fashioned this little lid/nitrile glove combo to seal the housing end:
Parts are coming from gmpartsgiant.com, actually a division of Rydell Chevrolet in Van Nuys, so they are due to arrive on Monday. I will pick up a CV axle at the same time, since that groove you can see on the second picture worries me.
The most interesting thing to me is that this did not present any apparent symptoms for so long, and then the blame rests on me for not checking regularly. That's what happens when you don't go offroading for a while, so go offroading frequently everybody!