SALEEN961
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I've rebuilt plenty of differentials over the years, but building one from all new parts has been very annoying and I ran into way more problems than I ever could have anticipated. First and foremost Ford's quality control is terrible, I'm used to parts missing from their ring and pinion kits, but this was a new low. Of the two housings I ordered, one had a damaged bearing race, and the other had razor sharp burs and machining debris everywhere. One pinion gear had a few chipped teeth, and another wasn't machined to the proper size so the outer bearing didn't fit.
The good news is that after trying a few different pinion shims, I got a pattern that I'm happy with. With our front diffs running on the coast side of the teeth so often, getting a good pattern on the coast side of teeth is even more important than usual. In the end the drive side reads as the pinion being slightly shallow, and the coast side reads as the pinion being slightly deep, but I don't want to make the coast side pattern worse by chasing a better drive side pattern or vice versa. Both patterns have a fairly large contact area, and they are fairly well centered on the teeth.
With everything assembled my backlash is 0.0105", the spec is 0.0080"-0.0120". My pinion turning torque is 25 lb-in, the spec is 16-29 lb-in. I also made sure to add 0.008" to each carrier shim to establish bearing preload, my stock diff had shims that were way to thick and I think that is what caused my very low mileage carrier bearing failure.
Drive side gear pattern:
Coast side gear pattern:
The good news is that after trying a few different pinion shims, I got a pattern that I'm happy with. With our front diffs running on the coast side of the teeth so often, getting a good pattern on the coast side of teeth is even more important than usual. In the end the drive side reads as the pinion being slightly shallow, and the coast side reads as the pinion being slightly deep, but I don't want to make the coast side pattern worse by chasing a better drive side pattern or vice versa. Both patterns have a fairly large contact area, and they are fairly well centered on the teeth.
With everything assembled my backlash is 0.0105", the spec is 0.0080"-0.0120". My pinion turning torque is 25 lb-in, the spec is 16-29 lb-in. I also made sure to add 0.008" to each carrier shim to establish bearing preload, my stock diff had shims that were way to thick and I think that is what caused my very low mileage carrier bearing failure.
Drive side gear pattern:
Coast side gear pattern:
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