penniwinkle
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Hope Nate or someone can give me their opinion on this:
Have just installed Patrick's 3.55 gears and his installation kit on my 1951 1/2 ton. Worked 4 days on this project and wished many times I never started it...lots of trips to buy and rent tools. I spent lots of time on ring gear runout and backlash - especially working with the large carrier bearing preload. Anyway, I finished installing all the new parts and adjusting the best I could.
I have taken the truck on two short trips. It runs very well and the new gears make it feel and drive like a new truck. However, when I 'coast' or take my foot off the gas, there is noise...much noise. There is no noise on acceleration or keeping it from coasting. The manual says it could be the pinion bearings too loose. If so, I can readjust the load on the bearing by just taking off the back cover, right? Any suggstions would be appreciated.
Am going to give Patrick a call and go over the steps of the installation to make sure I missed nothing next week.
Thanks.
Penniwinkle
Have just installed Patrick's 3.55 gears and his installation kit on my 1951 1/2 ton. Worked 4 days on this project and wished many times I never started it...lots of trips to buy and rent tools. I spent lots of time on ring gear runout and backlash - especially working with the large carrier bearing preload. Anyway, I finished installing all the new parts and adjusting the best I could.
I have taken the truck on two short trips. It runs very well and the new gears make it feel and drive like a new truck. However, when I 'coast' or take my foot off the gas, there is noise...much noise. There is no noise on acceleration or keeping it from coasting. The manual says it could be the pinion bearings too loose. If so, I can readjust the load on the bearing by just taking off the back cover, right? Any suggstions would be appreciated.
Am going to give Patrick a call and go over the steps of the installation to make sure I missed nothing next week.
Thanks.
Penniwinkle