I went to change gears in my ford front 60 from 3.73 to 5.38. I left the 3.73 carrier bearing and pinion cup spacer shims in, and bolted the 5.38 ring gear on to the carrier and installed the new ring and pinion in the housing just to get an idea of how much spacer thickness I should start with.
The problem is that I have a MILE of backlash, or, more accurately, about 3/16 of an inch just eyeballing it. There's no way that pinion cup shims and carrier bearing shims are going to correct this.
I have a thick cut ring gear, and the part description states it is indeed made for a 4.10 and down carrier. Not sure what to think. Any ideas/experience out there with this? I've done a couple of these with good results, but I haven't run into this.
The problem is that I have a MILE of backlash, or, more accurately, about 3/16 of an inch just eyeballing it. There's no way that pinion cup shims and carrier bearing shims are going to correct this.
I have a thick cut ring gear, and the part description states it is indeed made for a 4.10 and down carrier. Not sure what to think. Any ideas/experience out there with this? I've done a couple of these with good results, but I haven't run into this.