Posted by CNKS on September 28, 2010 at 13:42:11 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: Backlash posted by Janicholson on September 28, 2010 at 13:26:22:
Yes the pinion gear on the end of the countershaft drives the ring gear. The book says to hold the pinion steady and measure the gap between the pinion and ring gear teeth. The trans gears are too big, the closest is 4th. I may remove the 4 gears next to the ring gear, then I can see the ring/pinion easily, but due to the distance it will be difficult to measure. The biggest problem is that to change shims, I have to remove the differential. There is a press-fit bearing on each side that the bearing cages must come off of. No way to pull them, "gently" prying them out is the only way. Then if it still needs adjustment, I have to do it again. I'm probably going to switch to a shim that will get it close and hope it works.
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