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Backlash I can handle -- I did that when I set up my Torsen. Since I was swapping diffs, not gear sets, I didn't touch the pinion.
Has anyone ever used this?
http://www.ratechmfg.com/pinion%20setting%20tool.htm
It's a gauge that sits ON the pinion shaft and provides a measuring surface between the bottom of the bearing pocket and the gauge itself. There are models specific to the rear end being set up (#10006 is the one for the Ford 8.8.) At $30 at Summit, it's cheap enough for me to grab and do the rear end myself. If I install the pinion and can't get a good contact pattern, I can always have a shop re-do it.
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David Painter (Richard's Brother) has a shop in S. Ft. Worth, he did my tranny and rear end. (817) 447-1900
I'll use him every time in the future again. Too many guys do it themselves, don't save enough to even justify the trouble, and complain about failures. I just can't go that route.
Boudy
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