Breaking in new LOW gears
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In the Trail report forum one of the drivers installed a new set of low gears in his Transmission . I suggested a break n period and Mr. Bass came back with his break in experience with heat. Since I have a Transmission /Transfer Case ready to install my curiosity created this new thread.
If you have a set of low gears in your Transmission how did you do a proper break in of those gears. I understand running for 15-20 minutes and letting things cool. How many times did you do this? Did you run for a while in 4wd high, then drop it into 4wd low for 15 minutes each? How did you do the break in?
I suppose this would do for my Transmission as well, it had some rusty gears that were swapped out for good used gears.
I imagine this would be true for all gear driven parts like the differentials.
If you have a set of low gears in your Transmission how did you do a proper break in of those gears. I understand running for 15-20 minutes and letting things cool. How many times did you do this? Did you run for a while in 4wd high, then drop it into 4wd low for 15 minutes each? How did you do the break in?
I suppose this would do for my Transmission as well, it had some rusty gears that were swapped out for good used gears.
I imagine this would be true for all gear driven parts like the differentials.