Does anyone hone the inside of their carrier bearings to make install/removal easier? if so, how much do you remove?
well on a stock Dana 60 the shims to set backlash and bearing preload go behind the carrier bearings so that's a real good reason to do it.He said carrier bearings, not pinion bearings. There's no need EVER to hone carrier bearings.
They go between the bearings and the housing. Not behind the bearings.well on a stock Dana 60 the shims to set backlash and bearing preload go behind the carrier bearings so that's a real good reason to do it.
Perhaps not.Oh well close enough! LOL
I bet the guy saying he runs honed bearings doesn't know what it means.
Did you all know there is a tool to spread the housing for installation of the carrier? That is what the holes in the housing are for.
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Using the case spreader, I've never had an issue with any of the Danas.Just be careful not to overstretch them with that tool. There is a published spec you don't want to go over.
Any D60 I build in the future will be the Strange unit. Those Danas are a pain in the *** to put together.
But you don't remove the carrier bearings to adjust backlash, since the shims install between the outside of the bearings and the case. LOLjust so it is clear. the expurt says that they hone the inside of the carrier bearings to slip over the carrier. that way they can change backlash easier. then when they set the backlash, they tighten everything down. i have a pair of bearings that are honed, case spreader and various fsm, so i know that to set stuff at. i even have the ford rear axle tool that fits dana 60 and a few others. i myself would never set it up that way and run it down the road.
Neither have I. It's just a time consuming process if starting from scratch.Using the case spreader, I've never had an issue with any of the Danas.
It always is with the salisbury style rear axles. The chunk style has always been much easier to me.Neither have I. It's just a time consuming process if starting from scratch.
Yeah, those are the bearings there is ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO HONE. They don't have to be removed to change backlash. If that's what they're doing, RUN, because they're doin it WRONG.the bearings pointed to, are the ones they hone to make it easier to remove/change to set back lash. when all is done, they just tighten everything down.
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Yeah, those are the bearings there is ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO HONE. They don't have to be removed to change backlash. If that's what they're doing, RUN, because they're doin it WRONG.
That diagram is slap incorrect. The shims do not install behind the bearings. They install between the bearings and the housing. I have TWO Danas within 100 feet from me that I REBUILT MYSELF. One is a Dana 60 and the other is a Dana 70U. They are both the same in that aspect.