Ok, good news and bad news. The good news I went a picked up the "new" differential today. It was actually pretty clean, but oh man was it bare bones. No mounts, no axles, no vent tube, and no gear oil. It did, however, come with a 90 day warranty. Whatever.
I gave the pinion a spin. I'm not pleased. As I spun the pinion, I could almost feel how bad the bearing were inside the case. Lovely. I should have just left the original diff in the Jeep and waited until it failed. At least now I have a spare (which, is important to me).
Alas, I took the cover off the "new" diff to see what I'm in for. The carrier races and bearings are heavily worn and a little rusted. That's what you get for storing used parts w/out oil. The rust would have come off with use. The wear on the bearings/races, however, is only going to get worse.
The outer axle bearings and seals are also bad and have to be replaced.
Sigh...... This is why I didn't want a junkyard part - HOWEVER - after tearing into the "new" diff, I can see that there's NOT a whole lot to it. It actually seems simpler than a GM diff.
I've since ordered new carrier bearings and new axle bearings and seals from Rock Auto, along with the diff cover gasket.
One thing I have NOT done is tear into the pinion gear/bearings/yoke/seal. That assembly spins free, has no play, and there's no noise. That' means NO TOUCH lol!