mopower440
Well-Known Member
Doing the ring and pinion swap on my 8 3/4 (first time doing a gear swap). How does the pattern look?
Looks like the pinion could be a couple thousandths deeper but, I would bet it will be fine where you have it now.Doing the ring and pinion swap on my 8 3/4 (first time doing a gear swap). How does the pattern look?
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new pattern after deepening the pinion:I aggre the pinion needs to go deeper. I'd try .005". If you look at the toe of the tooth on the drive side you will see the pattern has a point at the top of the tooth. That point should be further towards the root and be located in the center of the tooth from the root to the top.
Doug
I have a gear set that I installed in my diesel.....Dana 70 which my setup indicator doesn't fit. Had to measure the bearing caps and saddles to make sure they were equal. They were off by .005 so had to take that into account. Got the new gears in and the pattern looked acceptable. It's quiet up and down but has a very slight whine between 55 and 65 and nowhere else. No one on here knew what to do about it except for one which only said, "it ain't set up right". Asked him which way would he go with it and crickets. Used a wide base depth mic to measure to the face of the pinion and it was within spec.Did you add the additional shim I suggested? Was this a new gear? Even then sometimes they’re still noisy. Of all the stuff I do (and I do everything myself) rear gear set up is the worst. The most work, and the greatest chance of disappointment.
Doug
Just because it’s a little noisy won’t cause a failure.No, i had already got it back in the car when i saw your response..not sure i trust it now..
Right, but a factory vehicle won't pass muster if a rear end makes noise, unless they will get louder and louder. I did my truck several years ago and the gears are not any louder but, haven't put that many miles on it either.Just because it’s a little noisy won’t cause a failure.
Doug
Years ago I got a 3.91 3rd member from a truck that had been in a junk yard for many years. It was there long enough for the gear oil to leave the ring gear and rust. The bottom was still in oil and was fine. Took them to work and cleaned them then bead blasted them. Talked to one of the techs and he said that there was still plenty of surface metal on them. I put them back together and they ran fine for many years after. The tech also said not to run synthetic lube.Agree with above comments.
I had a friend who owned a rearend shop (passed away. )
He said some of the gear sets being made are gonna make noise, the quality is just not there.
He also said that if a gear set whines due to poor setup (NOT reflecting on the o.p.!!) they are gonna whine forever, no matter how or how many times they are re-setup.
He successfully set up a couple used gearsets for me, and warned against using synthetic gear lube.