If you've never done this procedure before, here's a few tips .
There are I believe 8 bolts that secure the cover to the final drive case, there are two threaded holes in the cover at the 3 and 9 o'clock position .
Thread a bolt into each hole tighten them up and the cover will be pushed off don't pry the cover off .
First time I did this, I had problems getting the large bearing on the crown wheel shaft back into the cover put the cover out in the sun for 20 minutes and the bearing went right on .
There is a thin paper gasket between the cover and case, it only goes on one way, I put a couple of dabs of sealant on the gasket to hold it in place during reassembly .
If you have a brake cam with o-rings, lubricate the o-rings and and the metal in the cover and case where the cam goes into, also I warm up the brake cam o-rings with a heat gun to make them a bit more pliable helps prevent cutting the o-rings upon assembly .