12-08-2019, 09:55 AM
Hi all,
I started to re-assemble a differential this evening and noticed that the fit between the torque tube and diff case is very tight. All new bearings installed as the unit was in a real mess when I started. In the photo you can see a bright spot as the outer bearing race is starting to bind as I push the pinion in to place (it starts just on the pinion side of the oil gallery). I can feel a very small lip with my fingernail at this point. I think I can pull it in with the bolts but maybe it’s better to hone the lip out first. Any thoughts?
I'm thinking that if I pull it in to position with the 6 bolts I'll be placing undue stress on the bearing. I'm thinking it's better to have a firm fit and ensure the outer race is secure by some loctite. Again, any thoughts welcome.
Thanks
I started to re-assemble a differential this evening and noticed that the fit between the torque tube and diff case is very tight. All new bearings installed as the unit was in a real mess when I started. In the photo you can see a bright spot as the outer bearing race is starting to bind as I push the pinion in to place (it starts just on the pinion side of the oil gallery). I can feel a very small lip with my fingernail at this point. I think I can pull it in with the bolts but maybe it’s better to hone the lip out first. Any thoughts?
I'm thinking that if I pull it in to position with the 6 bolts I'll be placing undue stress on the bearing. I'm thinking it's better to have a firm fit and ensure the outer race is secure by some loctite. Again, any thoughts welcome.
Thanks
Steve & Tate Davidson
Perpetual Amateur Austineers
Perpetual Amateur Austineers