ChuckD
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What size tires are you running?
Ryan did my 30, so far working great with 4.88 Yukons.
Ryan did my 30, so far working great with 4.88 Yukons.
ChuckD said:What size tires are you running?
Ryan did my 30, so far working great with 4.88 Yukons.
scorpio_vette said:i personally haven't broken gears like that, but it almost looks like somebody beat on a set of brand new gears and sheared them off before they got hardened.
jjvande said:the pic reminds me of when i accidentally dropped the clutch and stripped off a few teeth on my D35 R & P.
is it me, or does that seem like a large gap in the locker?scorpio_vette said:here is a pic that xXJx send me.
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jjvande said:the gears should be hard right out of the box... pretty sure the heat treatment woud be done at the manufacturer. breaking in the gears is all about creating a smooth contact and wear surface between the teeth. material is worn off and compressed. the lube keeps the gears from getting too hot and prevents them from getting hot enough to go through a change in hardness or gall.
the pic reminds me of when i accidentally dropped the clutch and stripped off a few teeth on my D35 R & P.
The greatest damage to a new gear set results from running for ten minutes or more during the first 500 miles when the oil is very hot. Any heavy use or overloading while the oil is extremely hot will cause it to break down and allow irreversible damage to the ring & pinion.
In order to make them run cooler and quieter, new gears are lapped at the factory. However, they are not lapped under the same pressures that driving creates.
jjvande said:is it me, or does that seem like a large gap in the locker?
jjvande said:is it me, or does that seem like a large gap in the locker?
kid4lyf said:That's not a boom.
THIS is a boom
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Well, actually a b-boom.
CRASH said:So, the pins fell out of the lockright, got caught in the R&P and it ate itsef up.
Mystery solved.