I am having some trouble getting this nut off the diff.

Tried solvents, tried heat (propane), really tight.  Any ideas??

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A breaker bar and pipe should pop it loose. At least you have yours off the car.

Any trick to getting the axles and pinion shaft out (I want to powder coat the case and send the thing out for rebuild)  Thanks

I went through my real axle last summer and had the same problem ! I used a long pipe and a hammer, it worked :)
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Yes, looks great - I am on the same track.  I see the floor jack handle on the left side - the top is off it - I own the same craftsman jack and used the top as my cheater bar - looks like the exact same thing I am doing!  Thanks

Thanks - Got it, a wife to push down on one side and a cheater bar did it

I would now like to take the guts out and send the case out for sand blast and powder coating.  I am not getting the axles out of the pinion.  Any tricks to get the rest of the way??  

Thanks

I am afraid that you'll have to take axle out otherwise you won't be able to take the pinion out!
My advice - if your pinion seal doesn't leak then leave it the way it is !!! Clean it, sand/sandblast it, paint it...

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