ring gear and pinion whine
#21
ford gears are not made by richmond and if you do a search you will find out they tend to have a whine problem more than other gears.i tried two sets and both whined bad ,put in ford gears and had no problem.
#22
Originally posted by adrenalin@January 5, 2006, 8:24 AM
Had the same problem with my 90 LX after having gears put in. Major whine that was extremely loud around 40 mph. Brought the car to a different shop. The guy that originally installed the gears crashed the pinion bearing when he did the install. The new shop removed everything, reinstalled all the parts and new bearings and never had a problem after that.
Had the same problem with my 90 LX after having gears put in. Major whine that was extremely loud around 40 mph. Brought the car to a different shop. The guy that originally installed the gears crashed the pinion bearing when he did the install. The new shop removed everything, reinstalled all the parts and new bearings and never had a problem after that.
#24
Originally posted by Clem@October 16, 2005, 11:25 AM
Someone on this site has been through two sets of Ford gears installed by a top notch mechanic - both with poor results - before installing Richmond gears that were noise free. Richmond is a reputable gear and most likely aren't your problem. Less than perfect install, carrier imperfections and just plain bad luck are also big contributors.
In my case I went with Precision Gear 4.10's that howled. Precision is a quality gear. Swapped them out for Ford Racing gears and, wallah, noise gone. But, not everyone is having great luck with the Ford gears. It's hit or miss. My installer told me that more than once he has opened up a noisy rear, removed the ring gear from the carrier, rotated it 180 degrees, put it back together and it was quiet. Slightly imperfections in differentials can make for big noises. Been there.
Someone on this site has been through two sets of Ford gears installed by a top notch mechanic - both with poor results - before installing Richmond gears that were noise free. Richmond is a reputable gear and most likely aren't your problem. Less than perfect install, carrier imperfections and just plain bad luck are also big contributors.
In my case I went with Precision Gear 4.10's that howled. Precision is a quality gear. Swapped them out for Ford Racing gears and, wallah, noise gone. But, not everyone is having great luck with the Ford gears. It's hit or miss. My installer told me that more than once he has opened up a noisy rear, removed the ring gear from the carrier, rotated it 180 degrees, put it back together and it was quiet. Slightly imperfections in differentials can make for big noises. Been there.
"Each Ford Racing ring gear and pinion is prerun and marked on the pinion face with it's proper depth setting called the 'checking distance'. This dimension is from the face of the pinion to the axle center-line. A setting tool must be used to measure the checking distance. Pinion depth is adjusted by adding or subtracting shim thickness. Stay +/-.002" of the pinion dimension."
Poor install, setting the pinion depth 'checking distance' should be the cause of most gear whines in my opinion.
Pinion bearing preload: 15 in./lbs rotating torque for used bearings and 25 in./lbs. with new bearings.
Backlash should be .008" to .012" for street gear sets. Also be sure carrier bearings are preloaded.
#25
Installation of ring and pinion gears is not for a novice. Always go with a good reputable shop who has an experienced mechanic. Unless of course, you yourself are pretty good at this and have done it in the past.
Here are some instructions I found for those who are curious. Although not complicated, it involves checking small clearances and making the appropriate adjustments.
http://www.richmondgear.com/01instructions.html
Here are some instructions I found for those who are curious. Although not complicated, it involves checking small clearances and making the appropriate adjustments.
http://www.richmondgear.com/01instructions.html
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