DANA 44 rebuild question
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- 1976 CJ 5, 232 6cyl 3spd lots of rust,good frame,Dana 44s w/373 gears,ProComp 4in lift kit
I like the full time type lockers, since they balance out the load going to the axles. Getting into low traction off road conditions with a Transfer Case in low range and a heavy foot on the throttle, things can break. They can be tricky to drive on the street though. My $.02
Ok I am going to rebuild my rear Dana 44 that broke a pinion shaft.It was an open dif .What would be my best bet a Tru Lock ,Trac Loc, back open or what?
I use this for mild - medium off road ,some sand and roads to get there.
I agree, great choice in traction devices.
Are you planning on installing the carrier yourself? If so make sure you are well schooled on how to install a carrier. Lumpy schooled me a few months ago, it isn't hard, but it isn't easy. More fiddly than hard. You will need a few specialty tools as well.
This is important! Don't throw away your spacers, even if they are damaged. You will have 4 sets. 2 under the right and left hand bearing, one set under the pinion bearing race and a set under the rear pinion bearing race to set the proper bearing preload. You will need to keep the shims to help get started. Rob at Willys Works mentioned that he's had guys bring in beautifully cleaned up and theoretically "Ready" axles. Unfortunately they pulled the carrier and pinion without regards to saving the shims. Big start over type mistake.
ALSO, get the GM gear patterning compound, the thick and sticky yellow/brown grease you frequently see on Youtube. It is easy to find at your local GM dealer parts department. I made my own and redid my work about a dozen times just to end up right back with the Shim sets I hit on with the third try. The right stuff makes the job a whole bunch easier.
Also, the carrier instructions are is all about the newer Dana 44 axles where the bearing shims are designed to go on the OUTSIDE of the side bearings, I.E. between the race and the axle housing. The newer Dana 44 's are machined to accept much thicker shims, actually a really good idea. The older, our, Dana 44 's are designed to have very thin shims go between the carrier and the bearing. No matter what they say, you can remove the pressed on bearings if you have the right "Clam Shell" bearing puller without damaging the bearings.
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