Any advice on carrier preload?, I have a spreader but it's hard to get this housing to spread much, about .005 max. I can't get the carrier in or out without spreading it, but when relaxed it only adds about 2 in/lbs to the pinion preload. I don't know how else to measure that, if I should. The carrier had little to no preload in the stock JK housing. Pinion had maybe 3 in/lbs.Starting depth is usually .042 on the JK is usually a good starting point and going up from there. I’d actually just try getting closer to .006 backlash before pulling pinion shims if you can.
And definitely redo the pattern doing what @CalSgt said. Adding pressure to ring gear really helps lay a good pattern along with thinner paste.
I need to start proof reading before I hit send, starting to sound like Bob
I've never used a spreader and do it by feel but, you should have to tap in the shims. You can get a good feel for preload as well when pulling it back out. It shouldn't be crazy tight but have some decent resistance coming out. I'm sure you may have already done it but with the Dynatrac 44 housing, the carrier bearing caps on the locker side usually have to get shaved down a tad or it rubs the locker.Any advice on carrier preload?, I have a spreader but it's hard to get this housing to spread much, about .005 max. I can't get the carrier in or out without spreading it, but when relaxed it only adds about 2 in/lbs to the pinion preload. I don't know how else to measure that, if I should. The carrier had little to no preload in the stock JK housing. Pinion had maybe 3 in/lbs.
I appreciate every ones input.
Ok thanks, that answers what I was curious about. Yes, I had read that the bearing caps tended to rub but these didn't. I did go ahead and smooth them up a little to be on the safe side. Yes, very little preload on the front pinion. The rear was closer to 15 to 20. 2015 with 75k on the clock. Thanks JeremyI've never used a spreader and do it by feel but, you should have to tap in the shims. You can get a good feel for preload as well when pulling it back out. It shouldn't be crazy tight but have some decent resistance coming out. I'm sure you may have already done it but with the Dynatrac 44 housing, the carrier bearing caps on the locker side usually have to get shaved down a tad or it rubs the locker.
The pinion preload was 3 in/lbs? It should be set to 22-35 in/lbs WITHOUT the carrier installed.
Ok thanks, that answers what I was curious about. Yes, I had read that the bearing
Starting depth is usually .042 on the JK is usually a good starting point and going up from there. I’d actually just try getting closer to .006 backlash before pulling pinion shims if you can.
And definitely redo the pattern doing what @CalSgt said. Adding pressure to ring gear really helps lay a good pattern along with thinner paste.
caps tended to rub but these didn't. I did go ahead and smooth them up a little to be on the safe side. Yes, very little preload on the front pinion. The rear was closer to 15 to 20. 2015 with 75k on the clock. Thanks Jeremy
No changes, used @CalSgt method for tension and thinner paste, also rechecked backlash in several places, it averages between.0065-.007Starting depth is usually .042 on the JK is usually a good starting point and going up from there. I’d actually just try getting closer to .006 backlash before pulling pinion shims if you can.
And definitely redo the pattern doing what @CalSgt said. Adding pressure to ring gear really helps lay a good pattern along with thinner paste.

