I need some advice.
Guru, non-guru, one-legged giraffes, it doesn't matter. Don't be shy, even if you're a Ford mechanic!
I received a differential for the 750 conversion mod and have discovered that, for whatever reason, someone removed the pinion gear coupler and stuck it back on with an air impact gun. That would have been okay on a Type 1 differential but, unfortunately, it's a Type 2 differential and now the pinion bearing preload is tight. It's close to 5 or 10 FOOT pounds instead of 3.4 to 4.3 INCH pounds.
The Type 1 differentials use shims to set the pinion bearing preload, lash, and ring gear contact.
The Type 2 differentials use a crush washer to set the correct pinion bearing preload at the correct torque, then shims for lash and ring gear contact. All XS1100s use Type 2 differentials.
With a Type 2 differential, if you don't retorque the pinion coupler to the same torque at which the crush washer was crushed, the pinion/ring gear contact pattern, lash, pinion bearing preload, and possibly all three will be wrong and the differential will self-destruct.
At this point, I might be able to get a non-hosed differential from the supplier. It's a shame, really, as it's a very nice differential and the gears and bearings are all in excellent condition.
If that doesn't pan out I can try to find a new crush washer
Part# 1J7-46129-Y1-00 SPACER, EXPANSION (1J7-46129-YO)
and retorque, reshim, and repaint the gears but I think the crush washer has been discontinued. I'll look around some more tomorrow but it's not looking good tonight.
I may be able to find some shims or some shim stock to set up the Type 2 like a Type 1 and re-paint the gears. Unfortunately, I haven't actually seen a Type 1 differential so I don't know if shimming a Type 2 with Type 1 shims to set the pinion bearing preload is even possible.
Regards,
Scott
Guru, non-guru, one-legged giraffes, it doesn't matter. Don't be shy, even if you're a Ford mechanic!
I received a differential for the 750 conversion mod and have discovered that, for whatever reason, someone removed the pinion gear coupler and stuck it back on with an air impact gun. That would have been okay on a Type 1 differential but, unfortunately, it's a Type 2 differential and now the pinion bearing preload is tight. It's close to 5 or 10 FOOT pounds instead of 3.4 to 4.3 INCH pounds.
The Type 1 differentials use shims to set the pinion bearing preload, lash, and ring gear contact.
The Type 2 differentials use a crush washer to set the correct pinion bearing preload at the correct torque, then shims for lash and ring gear contact. All XS1100s use Type 2 differentials.
With a Type 2 differential, if you don't retorque the pinion coupler to the same torque at which the crush washer was crushed, the pinion/ring gear contact pattern, lash, pinion bearing preload, and possibly all three will be wrong and the differential will self-destruct.
At this point, I might be able to get a non-hosed differential from the supplier. It's a shame, really, as it's a very nice differential and the gears and bearings are all in excellent condition.
If that doesn't pan out I can try to find a new crush washer
Part# 1J7-46129-Y1-00 SPACER, EXPANSION (1J7-46129-YO)
and retorque, reshim, and repaint the gears but I think the crush washer has been discontinued. I'll look around some more tomorrow but it's not looking good tonight.
I may be able to find some shims or some shim stock to set up the Type 2 like a Type 1 and re-paint the gears. Unfortunately, I haven't actually seen a Type 1 differential so I don't know if shimming a Type 2 with Type 1 shims to set the pinion bearing preload is even possible.
Regards,
Scott
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