Owner manual
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10. Each ring and pinion is pre-run and marked on the
pinion face with its proper depth seng called the
“Checking Distance”. This dimension is from the face
of the pinion to the axle center-line. A seng tool
must be used to measure the checking distance. Pin-
ion depth is adjusted by adding or subtracng shim
distance. Stay +/- .002” of the pinion dimension (see
Illustraons ‘A’ and ‘B’).
11. Once pinion depth is achieved using a new crush
collar or preload shim pack (Dana®), set pinion bear-
ing preload to 15 inch-pounds rotang torque with
used bearings, and 25 inch-pounds with new bear-
ings. Once preload is set, install the seal and Locte®
pinion nut.
12. Once the pinion gear is installed, posion ring
gear and carrier into housing to check backlash. Each
ring gear and pinion is developed to run at .007” to
.009” backlash for street gear sets.
13. Adjustments for backlash are done by spanner
rings in the housing or shim packs behind the carrier
bearing cups (GM® or Dana®). Always be sure carrier
bearings are pre-loaded. The carrier should not fall
out of the housing, but should have to be “tapped”
in during nal installaon. Replace bearing caps and
torque to factory specicaons.
14. You are now ready to verify the tooth contact
paern. A gear marking compound should be used.
Paint gear teeth with compound in several spots and
rotate ring gear several revoluons. A tooth contact
paern will appear and should be similar to the pat-
tern shown in Illustraon ‘C’. If the paern is not in
the approximate posion shown, reset pinion depth
and backlash to correct paern. Pinion shims usually
must be moved in .003” increments to noce a pat-
tern change. If a paern is heavy toe, subtract shims
(see Illustraon ‘D’). If a paern is heavy heel, add
shims (see Illustraon ‘E’).
NOTE: REVERSE THIS PROCEDURE FOR 8” AND 9”
FORD®.
15. Fill the case with the required amount of FRESH
EPW80-90 gear lube or Richmond 75W-140 synthec
oil. (DO NOT USE “USED” gear lube – no maer how
low the mileage and me on the oil). Maintain the
proper level aer the road test as this may change
uid level. Add as necessary. Proper maintenance
is a must to ensure your safety, as well as protect the
working life of your gear set.
16. Make sure oil vent is not blocked in rear end
housing.
SPECIAL NOTE: IN EXTREME CONDITIONS WE
STRONGLY RECOMMEND A NEW DIFFERENTIAL COV-
ER THAT HAS AN EXTENDED OIL CAPACITY FOR NON-
REMOVEABLE CARRIER-TYPE REAR ENDS.
FINAL RESULTS
Properly maintained and assembled ring and pinion
gears should result in safe and sasfactory perfor-
mance. If improperly maintained and/or assembled,
you could experience premature failure. Be sure the
applicaon of your gear set is the correct one
BREAK-IN PERIOD REQUIRED !
-LIGHT DRIVING FOR A PERIOD OF 500 MILES
AND NOT AT A CONSTANT ROAD SPEED (50-60
MPH) FOR ANY RATIOS LOWER THAN 3.73.
-NO TOWING FOR EXTENDED PERIODS