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SilverGT3RS 03-28-2024 08:42 PM

Gear pattern gurus…take a look
 
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Eaton Tru Trac, Motive gears 4.10’s in a 67 C10 housing.

Pinion depth set with T&D Machine pinion gauge. Pinion head called for 2.751, and 3 different areas of the pinion read 2.750.

Backlash set at exactly .0085 Motive calls for .007-.009 spec.

The yellow compound was maybe a tad thick, so that may be giving me a bit of and issue as far as pattern, but I did hook a drill to the pinion nut and ran it around 1,000 rpms to get the pattern.

Any thoughts?

kwmech 03-29-2024 11:36 AM

Re: Gear pattern gurus…take a look
 
Drive side is a tad too deep, but it's within specs and looks good, so I'd run with it. Preloads all set when running pattern? Running the pattern with an electric drill is ....well... questionable. Repaint the gear and run it by hand with pressure on the ring gear as well as the pinion. I'm suspecting not much will change though

mongocanfly 03-29-2024 11:41 AM

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i saw this last night and also thought a tad deep on drive...
coast side looks great..
mix a little oil with your compound and itll do alot better
im with KW, while not "perfect", itll probably run fine

SilverGT3RS 03-29-2024 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 9299928)
Drive side is a tad too deep, but it's within specs and looks good, so I'd run with it. Preloads all set when running pattern? Running the pattern with an electric drill is ....well... questionable. Repaint the gear and run it by hand with pressure on the ring gear as well as the pinion. I'm suspecting not much will change though

Thank you for the reply! I ran the check with a drill because I’ve seen 3-4 supposed pros on YouTube doing it. You know how that goes though, everyone is a pro on there. LOL.

I can re-mark and re-run by hand but like you said I don’t see much changing.

Yes, preload set at 24 inch pounds rolling torque.

So, a tad deep meaning it needs a bit less shim? What are you thinking, .003-.004?

This isn’t an everyday driver, so I’m probably only looking at 1200 miles per year on the drive train.

It’s very very smooth when spinning with a drill, although that may not mean anything.

SilverGT3RS 03-29-2024 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 9299933)
i saw this last night and also thought a tad deep on drive...
coast side looks great..
mix a little oil with your compound and itll do alot better
im with KW, while not "perfect", itll probably run fine

Thank you for the feedback- I really appreciate it!

kwmech 03-30-2024 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SilverGT3RS (Post 9300127)
Thank you for the reply! I ran the check with a drill because I’ve seen 3-4 supposed pros on YouTube doing it. You know how that goes though, everyone is a pro on there. LOL.



So, a tad deep meaning it needs a bit less shim? What are you thinking, .003-.004?

Yep, that's if you want to go through the trouble I'd pull 003 out of it. Personally I'd run with it as is. FWIW, I've been setting up diffs for over 40 years and never heard of spinning it with a drill. Frigg'n u toob

mongocanfly 03-30-2024 02:42 PM

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Frigg'n u toob

hahahaha..how true

SilverGT3RS 03-30-2024 09:37 PM

Re: Gear pattern gurus…take a look
 
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Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 9300311)
Yep, that's if you want to go through the trouble I'd pull 003 out of it. Personally I'd run with it as is. FWIW, I've been setting up diffs for over 40 years and never heard of spinning it with a drill. Frigg'n u toob

I think I’m going to run as is for now. I appreciate you guys looking at it.


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