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If you have quality escapements in the automotive and aerospace industries that use AS9100 quality specs, you will have them too in aftermarket products. |
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That would eliminate the idea of honing a bearing. As a side note, I bought used gears when I was putting the car together. When I went to press the pinion bearing on, it just slid over by hand. Turns out the previous owner's setup guy takes a little off all his pinions to make setup easier. A few people predicted disaster at the time, but after 60 or so runs this year the oil came out clean and the pattern looks great. |
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Richmond stuff has been questionable for a number of years. The Motive, Italian stuff, on the other hand, has been good. Nice finish, easy to set up, nice looking pattern. I was glad to hear Motive bought Richmond. According to their website, Motive is a division of Midwest Truck and Auto Parts in Chicago. Who knows if it's American owned. The no name Chinese stuff is to be avoided.
I have set up tools, but rarely use them. They would get it close, but I found I always had to fudge it one way or the other a little bit. 1 or 2 thou makes a difference in the pattern. Typically, I just start with what came out of the old set-up and work from there. If I don't have that, I start with a typical shim for that rear. On a 12 bolt, it would be a .025. I like to use the ones under the bearing race or I will polish the pinion to get a semi-light press fit on the bearing so that it comes off with no damage. I set up according to the pattern. That's the final determining factor anyway. Randy's has a nice selection of tools and quality parts. ETA...On anything other than a normal street car, it gets an adjustable solid spacer kit for pinion preload. Last edited by CMcAllister; 10-27-2013 at 10:46 AM. |
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It's a given that most here already know how to pattern a gear. The issue is spec's provided by a manufacturer that are nearly a 1/4" off. Imagine if a camshaft or another critical part was shipped with similar wacked spec's...just not acceptable by today's standards.
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could the number posted on the pinion be in milimeters? Just a thought. Dyno
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Alot of their stuff is made there in cincy and pricing is good.
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I may try the "Smart Sleeve" of Ratech's on the next gearset...supposedly more stable with less than half of the normal torque values.
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Someone mentioned used gears, just a tip which IMO is important. Before I remove a good uses set, I mark the gear teeth to the pinion teeth so when I install it, it will ride/mesh the same way. Some people say no big deal, but I have never had a problem doing this
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