Luck
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Hi everyone,
I'm rebuilding a dana 60 with different gears and bearings. This is my first axle I've ever rebuilt.
I have a few questions...
#1. I was told with the pinion nut tightened too 120ft/lbs i should have 20 pounds of rotational drag spinning the nut. Is this drag measured solely with the pinion in place, or am i to be spinning the carrier, ring gear and axles/bearings as well?
#2. After i took everything apart, i found 2 tophat looking parts that fit where the axles slide in, in the carrier. My father said they are to adjust your bearing tension on the axles via a spanner on one of the outer hubs. How tight do i tighten that spanner nut?
3# it's been almost a year since I've taken the axle apart and honestly i dont remember where a part went. Its a large, thin "washer" of some sort. Like a bearing shield or oil block or something. Where does this go? I circled it in a picture i will attach (if i can figure out how)
I'm rebuilding a dana 60 with different gears and bearings. This is my first axle I've ever rebuilt.
I have a few questions...
#1. I was told with the pinion nut tightened too 120ft/lbs i should have 20 pounds of rotational drag spinning the nut. Is this drag measured solely with the pinion in place, or am i to be spinning the carrier, ring gear and axles/bearings as well?
#2. After i took everything apart, i found 2 tophat looking parts that fit where the axles slide in, in the carrier. My father said they are to adjust your bearing tension on the axles via a spanner on one of the outer hubs. How tight do i tighten that spanner nut?
3# it's been almost a year since I've taken the axle apart and honestly i dont remember where a part went. Its a large, thin "washer" of some sort. Like a bearing shield or oil block or something. Where does this go? I circled it in a picture i will attach (if i can figure out how)