crazy4offroad
Equal Opportunity Destroyer
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
- Posts
- 8,494
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- Location
- West BY-GOD Virginia
- First Name
- Curt
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K-10
- Engine Size
- 350/SM465/NP205
Just did some more work on the D60. Shoot me now. Started early, cleaning out the 3rd member and it was COLD. My hands were froze. Got that done and started setting up the pinion using the same thickness shims that were on the old one. Got it installed, then tried to drop in the carrier. A little background, the other day I mic'ed the shims under the carrier bearings and put the same amount back in under the new bearings. First attempt to drop in, too tight, wouldn't even go in the housing. Pressed right carrier bearing off, took 0.030" out, dropped it in, and put 0.015" behind the carrier bearing race, they give you shims to go every-******-where. Checked the backlash, 0.018" wayyy too much. Took the carrier out, pressed the bearing off, took 0.010" out, and put that much beside the bearing race. Checked again, still 0.014" out! ****. More slack there than I could first tell. Took the carrier out, same ****, press off bearing, take 0.010" out again, blahblahblah, checked backlash...perfect at 0.005". Time to celebrate right? Wrong. Day is slipping away and it's starting to get cold again. Hurry up and paint 4 teeth and spin the carrier forward and back 3 full revs. Check the pattern, it looks centered good but it's kinda shallow. Thursday I'll pull the carrier out, pull the pinion, pull the large pinion race, add 0.005" shim and see if that helps, it's so close I might consider 0.003". Too much and the backlash will need reset AGAIN. THEN I'll pull it all back apart, install the axle shaft seals, pinion seal, crush collar, put EVERYTHING back together, check backlash and hope and pray it's the same. Cram another 0.003"-0.005" behind the carrier bearing race to get the carrier bearing preload in spec, set pinion bearing preload, then put the cover on with gasket/silicone.
Long story short...Dana 60 front is a BITCH to set up compared to the 14-bolt ff. Put tools away, washed up my cut/bloody/greasy hands, grab an A&W, heating pad, blanket and some ibuprofen and sit here and give you guys the update. **** I'm tired.
Long story short...Dana 60 front is a BITCH to set up compared to the 14-bolt ff. Put tools away, washed up my cut/bloody/greasy hands, grab an A&W, heating pad, blanket and some ibuprofen and sit here and give you guys the update. **** I'm tired.