MrShorty
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- December 27, 2001
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- City, State
- Spanish Fork, UT
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 92 XLT and '87 Bronco II
I'd like to rebuild the LSD on my '92 Explorer, and I have a few questions about doing it myself. For reference, here's a brief rundown of the procedure as given in Motor.
1. Open differential
2. Remove pinion shaft
3. remove axles
4. remove S spring
5. remove pinion gears
6. remove side gears and clutch packs
7. place new clutch packs in special tool to determine thickness of new shim.
8. soak clutch packs in "suitable lubricant"
9. Install side gears and clutch packs.
10. Install pinion gears
11. install S spring
12. install axle shafts
13. install pinion shaft
14. close differential and refill.
Here are my questions.
1. step 7. How important is shim thickness? I expect I will have a hard time locating the specified tool for this part of the job, and I don't know if Ford would do this for me. What have others done at this step? Reuse the old shim? Does the rebuild kit come with shims or do I need to get those separately?
2. For removing and installing the pinion gears, the manual refers to a "pinion gear rotator tool" and a 12" socket extension. What is the nature of this tool? From the diagram it looks like a metal rod or tube.
3. Finally, what is a "suitable lubricant" to soak the clutch packs in? I've seen both gear lube or friction modifier. Which one or a mixtur of both?
Sorry to be so long, but I want to be reasonably sure that I'm going to be able to finish the job once I get started. The Ford dealership quoted me $600 to do the install. If it's going to cost that much, I'd rather leave the differential as is, or replace it with a more durable traction device. But, if I can manage to do this myself, $80 every 3-5 years is acceptable.
1. Open differential
2. Remove pinion shaft
3. remove axles
4. remove S spring
5. remove pinion gears
6. remove side gears and clutch packs
7. place new clutch packs in special tool to determine thickness of new shim.
8. soak clutch packs in "suitable lubricant"
9. Install side gears and clutch packs.
10. Install pinion gears
11. install S spring
12. install axle shafts
13. install pinion shaft
14. close differential and refill.
Here are my questions.
1. step 7. How important is shim thickness? I expect I will have a hard time locating the specified tool for this part of the job, and I don't know if Ford would do this for me. What have others done at this step? Reuse the old shim? Does the rebuild kit come with shims or do I need to get those separately?
2. For removing and installing the pinion gears, the manual refers to a "pinion gear rotator tool" and a 12" socket extension. What is the nature of this tool? From the diagram it looks like a metal rod or tube.
3. Finally, what is a "suitable lubricant" to soak the clutch packs in? I've seen both gear lube or friction modifier. Which one or a mixtur of both?
Sorry to be so long, but I want to be reasonably sure that I'm going to be able to finish the job once I get started. The Ford dealership quoted me $600 to do the install. If it's going to cost that much, I'd rather leave the differential as is, or replace it with a more durable traction device. But, if I can manage to do this myself, $80 every 3-5 years is acceptable.