Posted by Hendrik on September 30, 2010 at 16:47:39 from (84.85.78.15):
In Reply to: Re: Backlash, again posted by CNKS on September 29, 2010 at 18:47:17:
I did the same on my Super A transmission a couple of weeks ago. Putting the shims back as they were originally, gave a backlash approx. twice as large as specified. So I moved a thin shim from one side to the other, which resulted in the lash being within spec. Using Prussian Blue (the non drying type in a tube, from Permatex) nicely revealed the wipe pattern, which turned out to be as specified. (I observed the wipe pattern on the ring gear (differential) because the wipe pattern on the ring gear is not much different from the wipe pattern in the pinion, in my opinion (no pun intended). I also wondered how it was done in the factory. If it would involve removing the bearing cariers multiple times and also the pinion shaft (also shimmed!), to me that would seem like a not very desirable job. HTH, Hendrik
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