Dana 30 gear noise
#31
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
I use one like this:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/....cfm?SKU=11387
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Earle Horton wrote:
> A dial type torque wrench would be better for this sort of thing.
>
> Earle
>
> "Peter Pontbriand" <TRIMsprocketATstormDOTcaTRIM> wrote in message
> news:afOdnc1u5eQroUjfRVn-iw@storm.ca...
>
>>How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in the
>>shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I repeatedly
>>lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
>>
>>/Peter
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/....cfm?SKU=11387
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Earle Horton wrote:
> A dial type torque wrench would be better for this sort of thing.
>
> Earle
>
> "Peter Pontbriand" <TRIMsprocketATstormDOTcaTRIM> wrote in message
> news:afOdnc1u5eQroUjfRVn-iw@storm.ca...
>
>>How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in the
>>shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I repeatedly
>>lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
>>
>>/Peter
#32
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
I use one like this:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/....cfm?SKU=11387
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Earle Horton wrote:
> A dial type torque wrench would be better for this sort of thing.
>
> Earle
>
> "Peter Pontbriand" <TRIMsprocketATstormDOTcaTRIM> wrote in message
> news:afOdnc1u5eQroUjfRVn-iw@storm.ca...
>
>>How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in the
>>shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I repeatedly
>>lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
>>
>>/Peter
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/....cfm?SKU=11387
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Earle Horton wrote:
> A dial type torque wrench would be better for this sort of thing.
>
> Earle
>
> "Peter Pontbriand" <TRIMsprocketATstormDOTcaTRIM> wrote in message
> news:afOdnc1u5eQroUjfRVn-iw@storm.ca...
>
>>How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in the
>>shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I repeatedly
>>lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
>>
>>/Peter
#33
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
I use one like this:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/....cfm?SKU=11387
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Earle Horton wrote:
> A dial type torque wrench would be better for this sort of thing.
>
> Earle
>
> "Peter Pontbriand" <TRIMsprocketATstormDOTcaTRIM> wrote in message
> news:afOdnc1u5eQroUjfRVn-iw@storm.ca...
>
>>How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in the
>>shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I repeatedly
>>lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
>>
>>/Peter
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/....cfm?SKU=11387
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Earle Horton wrote:
> A dial type torque wrench would be better for this sort of thing.
>
> Earle
>
> "Peter Pontbriand" <TRIMsprocketATstormDOTcaTRIM> wrote in message
> news:afOdnc1u5eQroUjfRVn-iw@storm.ca...
>
>>How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in the
>>shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I repeatedly
>>lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
>>
>>/Peter
#34
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
#35
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
#36
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
#37
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
/Peter
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:GzbBe.510$LG4.181@trnddc04...
> Peter Pontbriand wrote:
> > Okay, you're describing what I assumed to be the situation.
> >
> > How am I to measure the preload, I don't have the fancy tool shown in
the
> > shop manual? I just have a regular in-lbs torque wrench - can I
repeatedly
> > lower the setting on that until I reach one that doesn't "click"?
> >
> Or set it to the around the middle of the spec ( say 30-32 in-lb) and
> tighten the pinion until it clicks.
#38
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
Hi Peter,
I never have, but then I've heard of many that have loosened. If
you have pinion bearing play the the yoke you have is not sliding up
hard against the bearing like the previous one did, as the crush sleeve
separating the bearings is naturally in-between them. Have you hit it
with an impact, and walked it on down? being careful in feeling with the
other hand for when it begins to snug up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Peter Pontbriand wrote:
>
> The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
> times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
>
> /Peter
I never have, but then I've heard of many that have loosened. If
you have pinion bearing play the the yoke you have is not sliding up
hard against the bearing like the previous one did, as the crush sleeve
separating the bearings is naturally in-between them. Have you hit it
with an impact, and walked it on down? being careful in feeling with the
other hand for when it begins to snug up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Peter Pontbriand wrote:
>
> The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
> times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
>
> /Peter
#39
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
Hi Peter,
I never have, but then I've heard of many that have loosened. If
you have pinion bearing play the the yoke you have is not sliding up
hard against the bearing like the previous one did, as the crush sleeve
separating the bearings is naturally in-between them. Have you hit it
with an impact, and walked it on down? being careful in feeling with the
other hand for when it begins to snug up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Peter Pontbriand wrote:
>
> The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
> times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
>
> /Peter
I never have, but then I've heard of many that have loosened. If
you have pinion bearing play the the yoke you have is not sliding up
hard against the bearing like the previous one did, as the crush sleeve
separating the bearings is naturally in-between them. Have you hit it
with an impact, and walked it on down? being careful in feeling with the
other hand for when it begins to snug up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Peter Pontbriand wrote:
>
> The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
> times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
>
> /Peter
#40
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Re: Dana 30 gear noise
Hi Peter,
I never have, but then I've heard of many that have loosened. If
you have pinion bearing play the the yoke you have is not sliding up
hard against the bearing like the previous one did, as the crush sleeve
separating the bearings is naturally in-between them. Have you hit it
with an impact, and walked it on down? being careful in feeling with the
other hand for when it begins to snug up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Peter Pontbriand wrote:
>
> The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
> times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
>
> /Peter
I never have, but then I've heard of many that have loosened. If
you have pinion bearing play the the yoke you have is not sliding up
hard against the bearing like the previous one did, as the crush sleeve
separating the bearings is naturally in-between them. Have you hit it
with an impact, and walked it on down? being careful in feeling with the
other hand for when it begins to snug up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Peter Pontbriand wrote:
>
> The pinion nut is some sort of stover nut, but it's been re-used a couple of
> times. Should I be putting some sort of Loc-Tite on it? Red or Blue?
>
> /Peter