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Labor Day Pain in the Rear End Hi Guys, Once looking for some answers to me being stumped once again with trying to make progress on my 1931 Model A Ford. Making one step forward and two steps backward.
Here's what's going on. I'm reassembling the rear end differential. Went through the Pre-Load process, etc. When I install both left and right axle housings to the center housing, and torque the bolts to 35in pounds, the left axle freewheels and appears not attached to the driveshaft. When I separate the right axle housing from the center housing, leaving the left housing still attached, the left axle then appears firmly connected to the driveshaft gearing. When I spin the driveshaft the left axle then turns. Then when I re-tighten the right axle housing to the center housing, the left axle once again appears to detach from the driveshaft and freewheels. I can't figure out what is happening with this assembly process to create the issue I'm having. Any thoughts from anyone. I have every restoration book under the sun, but can't seem to find this situation in any of them. Thanks very much for anyone's input to resolving this matter. |
Re: Labor Day Pain in the Rear End *whew* Ok, I think I know what you are experiencing, though Tom Endy would better describe the fix.
If you have shims on one side of the banjo, take a shim from the loose side and move it to the tight side. Continue until you have equal resistance on both sides. |
Re: Labor Day Pain in the Rear End When the left axle is freewheeling is the right axle turning in the opposite direction?
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Re: Labor Day Pain in the Rear End That's how it's suppose to work.
Bob |
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Thanks again for everyone's input. |
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Re: Labor Day Pain in the Rear End Pre-load is checked with the carrier and axle housings assembled but without the axles. A special tool is used to turn the carrier while reading the pre-load on the carrier bearings. the reading here is in inch pounds, not foot pounds. It is a long process. Also, the pinion gear is not installed during this process.
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