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blazer2007 09-21-2020 11:43 AM

pinion angle is this right ?
 
Merged your two posts.

blazer2007 09-21-2020 12:08 PM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
Forgot to mention is 454/450 auto setup

blazer2007 09-22-2020 10:34 AM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
Oops ,should have put this in engine drivetrain section

blazer2007 09-22-2020 08:18 PM

pinion angle ,will this work
 
Getting spring pads welded on a Ford 9 inch for my 78 2 wheel dr. Blazer with a AOL bag set up. Current angles at ride height now are 5 -tranny 3.5 Dr.shaft 1 at pinion, all down. This has worked for over 15 years. I know this wrong but at the time when I flipped the rearend we just welded on new pads sorta even with the old pads. Now I sorts understand the pinion angles, so If I get the new pads on the 9 in. welded at 5 down and have 5 still at the tranny, will I still have 3.5 at the driveshaft. If so, this should work giving me a working angle of 1.5 at both ends. I do have room to shim the tranny. Is a454/450 hp with T. 350

blazer2007 09-24-2020 09:05 AM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
anyone ?

kwmech 09-24-2020 11:21 AM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
pics???

mongocanfly 09-24-2020 01:33 PM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
You def dont want 5deg down on pinion angle...
like kw...some pics might help..

garyd1961 09-24-2020 04:05 PM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
Not an expert on this but from what I learned chasing a vibration problem I once had is you want the angle at one end to cancel out the angle at the other end. So if the trans tailshaft is angled down 3 degrees you want the pinion on the rear to angle up 3 degrees. If you drew a line following the angle out the tailshaft and one out the differential following the pinion angle they should run parallel and never touch.

Thealien 09-24-2020 04:57 PM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garyd1961 (Post 8813037)
Not an expert on this but from what I learned chasing a vibration problem I once had is you want the angle at one end to cancel out the angle at the other end. So if the trans tailshaft is angled down 3 degrees you want the pinion on the rear to angle up 3 degrees. If you drew a line following the angle out the tailshaft and one out the differential following the pinion angle they should run parallel and never touch.

That is a great way of explaining it! Thanks

blazer2007 09-24-2020 09:06 PM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
So pinion should be up 5 degrees. Pics would not help. I don,t have lift

mongocanfly 09-24-2020 09:10 PM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
Correct..pinion up, trans down...but I would personally shoot for trans down angle 3deg..pinion up angle 3deg..
That's how I do mine when starting from scratch.. 3 and 3
Since your on bags I assume your riding low..you also want to avoid no ujoint angle..

blazer2007 09-25-2020 08:58 AM

Re: pinion angle is this right ?
 
Thanks, I was getting mixed up on how some people talk about slope when doing your math on operating angles


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