Powertrax RING AND PINION SET User Manual

Important, Instructions for ring and pinion set installation

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IMPORTANT!

INSTRUCTIONS FOR RING AND PINION SET INSTALLATION

RICHMOND GEAR™ HIGHLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU READ THIS SET OF INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY

BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS NEW GEAR SET. CORRECT INSTALLATION CAN BE THE

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SAFE EXTENDED GEAR LIFE…OR PREMATURE FAILURE.

1. Remove the old gear set and thoroughly clean

both the ring gear carrier and rear end housing with

solvent. After cleaning, air dry all parts and inspect

all components for damage.

2. Verify you have purchased the correct gear ratio.

This can be checked by dividing ring gear tooth count

by the pinion tooth count.

e.g. RING GEAR TOOTH COUNT – 35T

PINION GEAR TOOTH COUNT – 10T

35 ÷ 10 = 3.50:1

3. Many differential cases have many thousands of

miles of service. Check all threads in the case for

wear. It may be necessary to chase the threads with

an engineering tap to clean and align the threads.

When changing case bolts, check to make sure they

are not too long and bottom out in the ring gear.

4. Check side bearing adjusters as they are often

warped and out of shape, making ring and pinion

settings difficult. Replace as necessary.

5. Check the backside face of the ring gear for flat-

ness. Generally, after heat treating there may be a

degree of taper. This may be rectified by lapping

gear with sand paper on a glass flat plate. This will

give you a more even and uniform pattern when set-

ting up your new gear set.

6. Careful attention should be given to blueprinting

your differential. Accurate clearance will lead to a

longer life for your unit. The same care and detail as

used in engine assembly should be exercised.

7. All new parts should be thoroughly cleaned be-

fore assembly and checked for damage. Pinion bear-

ings should never be removed from the old pinion

and refitted to the new pinion as this may void any

warranties. Always install new bearings.

8. Examine the ring gear mounting surface for nicks

or burrs which might prevent a flush mounting of the

newly installed ring gear. Ring/Pinion tooth depth

variations can result from a ring gear that is “cocked”

on its mounting surface. If a ring gear spacer is to be

used, also check it for surface imperfections. Nicks

or burrs can be removed by using block-backed grit

paper or a small file. Following material removal,

rewash in solvent and air dry. Mount ring gear. Loc-

tite® ring gear bolts and torque to factory specifica-

tions.

9. All ring gears and pinions have been “LAPPED” in

sets and should never be mixed with another ring

gear or pinion. Check to see that serial numbers are

the same on the ring gear and pinion.

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