Sævar Örn
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Ok, Back to work!
Ive ordered a torsen rear locker, shim and bearing kit rebuild for rear diff and 5.38 ratios for both,
My better half mashing together a table for me to work on the axle with a straight back, I hate setting up diffs in the axle, I like diffs like the 9" ford and toyotas where the pumpkin is easily removable and you simply set the diff in a vice, but this will have to do, at least i'm not laying in the dirt doing that!
Axle shafts out and everything, bearings look oddly good compared to the rest of the stuff, all gears are worn and puddled or broken
All apart and up on the workbench, I think it will all go in the trash soon, I will use the old bearings to set up the new diff, I will grind the inner diameter of them so they will slip on the new locker by hand, this will make quick work of shimming the diff correctly before pressing on the new bearings and finalizing the gear setup
once this was the center differential, not much left of it, this is how much shavings there were after 200 miles, including getting stuck in a puddle of slushy snow
Poor guy doesnt look much like this, but this is something that has to be done, and what better time than now before summer, Ive always started work in late october before the winter season, so now I have much more time to make him good before winter
Ive ordered a torsen rear locker, shim and bearing kit rebuild for rear diff and 5.38 ratios for both,
My better half mashing together a table for me to work on the axle with a straight back, I hate setting up diffs in the axle, I like diffs like the 9" ford and toyotas where the pumpkin is easily removable and you simply set the diff in a vice, but this will have to do, at least i'm not laying in the dirt doing that!
Axle shafts out and everything, bearings look oddly good compared to the rest of the stuff, all gears are worn and puddled or broken
All apart and up on the workbench, I think it will all go in the trash soon, I will use the old bearings to set up the new diff, I will grind the inner diameter of them so they will slip on the new locker by hand, this will make quick work of shimming the diff correctly before pressing on the new bearings and finalizing the gear setup
once this was the center differential, not much left of it, this is how much shavings there were after 200 miles, including getting stuck in a puddle of slushy snow
Poor guy doesnt look much like this, but this is something that has to be done, and what better time than now before summer, Ive always started work in late october before the winter season, so now I have much more time to make him good before winter