Differential gear pattern?
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Sorry to drag this on and on, I'm hoping that someone finds this thread useful........
This hasn't been any fun at all, but then again it has been fun too. Many kudo's to Lumpy, he was right the pinion was FAR to low/shallow. Rob at Willys Works had some GM Gear Marking Compound that saved the day.

Here's a link:
GM Performance 1052351 COMPOUND GEAR MARKING 1OZ TUBE VOC COMPLIANT | Autoplicity.com
This stuff is more brown than yellow, it's sticky, thick and gets EVERYWHERE. What it showed me was a gear pattern that barley touched the top of the gears. Showing that the Pinion was too high or deep in the case. I ended up raising it 0.030", that's a lot folks and resetting my back lash to 0.006". That is tight. I'm learning that there actually is a science to this. Now my pattern looks like this:



It isn't easy to get decent pictures of a gear pattern. No it's probably not a perfect pattern, but now we have something to work with. From what I can tell the coast side is about perfect, but the drive side looks like the pinion is slightly to deep/high in the case. But these are used gears and the articles I read say used gears are different from new gears. Just to get it out of the way, the case spreader is backed off, the cap's have been tightened down, the pinion is set with the proper preload.
So, Lumpy ( and others) what do you think I should do next?
This hasn't been any fun at all, but then again it has been fun too. Many kudo's to Lumpy, he was right the pinion was FAR to low/shallow. Rob at Willys Works had some GM Gear Marking Compound that saved the day.

Here's a link:
GM Performance 1052351 COMPOUND GEAR MARKING 1OZ TUBE VOC COMPLIANT | Autoplicity.com
This stuff is more brown than yellow, it's sticky, thick and gets EVERYWHERE. What it showed me was a gear pattern that barley touched the top of the gears. Showing that the Pinion was too high or deep in the case. I ended up raising it 0.030", that's a lot folks and resetting my back lash to 0.006". That is tight. I'm learning that there actually is a science to this. Now my pattern looks like this:



It isn't easy to get decent pictures of a gear pattern. No it's probably not a perfect pattern, but now we have something to work with. From what I can tell the coast side is about perfect, but the drive side looks like the pinion is slightly to deep/high in the case. But these are used gears and the articles I read say used gears are different from new gears. Just to get it out of the way, the case spreader is backed off, the cap's have been tightened down, the pinion is set with the proper preload.
So, Lumpy ( and others) what do you think I should do next?
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