1350 upgrade pinion, yokes , slip yoke
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1350 upgrade pinion, yokes , slip yoke
As the title says I'm changing the 906 style stuff for heavier duty gear UJ's etc. I've got to get the centre piece of the prop to weld the Yokes on. Had a trawl through the posts and before it goes in just need to check I've got everything to do it. The axle is a dana 60. , box 727 , So;
Impact gun
220lb torque wrench
prop with UJ's (balanced)
Slip yoke seal?
Pinion seal
U bolts.
Should I get a spare pinion nut? I believe the slip yoke should allow for 1/2 inch out of gearbox? The Strange one I got appears to be shorter than the existing one but is splined the full length.
It doesn't seem too daunting but I've not had my head in the back of Dana 60 and I believe they are not as straightforward as Suregrip etc.
Thanks for any help
Impact gun
220lb torque wrench
prop with UJ's (balanced)
Slip yoke seal?
Pinion seal
U bolts.
Should I get a spare pinion nut? I believe the slip yoke should allow for 1/2 inch out of gearbox? The Strange one I got appears to be shorter than the existing one but is splined the full length.
It doesn't seem too daunting but I've not had my head in the back of Dana 60 and I believe they are not as straightforward as Suregrip etc.
Thanks for any help
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I know the Pinion is shimmed as opposed the 489 Crush washer on the 8 3/4 - SO, I would think it will not change the setting when you undo the nut.
I would probably seek professional advice from the likes of Hausers or Southern Axles................
I would probably seek professional advice from the likes of Hausers or Southern Axles................
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The prop needs to be short enough to allow at least 3/4" movement into the box else you will have trouble fitting it. When you fit the prop you need to Bananarama! into the box so the rear UJ clears the diff yoke, then pull it back into the yoke and fit the U bolts. I don't think half inch is enough.
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Thanks Jon.
So from centre of UJ to 727 auto the distance on the yoke should be 3 and 3/4 inch if I read right. As long as I don't have to mess around with shims and crush sleeves it sounds good.
I did look at chromoly stuff but it was twice the price, given the sleeve is probably the heaviest piece is it feasible to have that in chromoly and the rest steel or will that not weld?? Just an idea.
So from centre of UJ to 727 auto the distance on the yoke should be 3 and 3/4 inch if I read right. As long as I don't have to mess around with shims and crush sleeves it sounds good.
I did look at chromoly stuff but it was twice the price, given the sleeve is probably the heaviest piece is it feasible to have that in chromoly and the rest steel or will that not weld?? Just an idea.
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