How to install a spool! Ford 9 inch Third member setup(5.43 gears)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In this video i show you step by step how to setup a Ford 9" Third Member. This Axle came out of the rear of @Dirt Lifestyle Nate's Jeep, and i will be installing 5.43 Gears and a spool. How to install a differential ring and pinion.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @EvansBrosRacing
    @EvansBrosRacing 3 года назад +2

    I always avoided setting up my own gears because we had a dana 60 in our drag car , and My buddy was good at doing them , so I had him do them . Now My bro has a GMC Sonoma with a Ford 9 inch and I was going to have the new pumpkin set up but decided to look on youtube and see how tough a Ford is to do . I have the tools so watching your video made me realize this is not so bad . I have new parts so starting from scratch , but I like how you explain the process . You would be a great auto shop instructor , you make it clear and dont go too fast , great video , you have a new subscriber

  • @edw7586
    @edw7586 2 года назад +1

    Best setup video I’ve seen on RUclips so far, thank you sir! Good job

  • @collierdodson9806
    @collierdodson9806 28 дней назад

    Seems like you are pressing the big pinion bearing on , you’re still on the cage, not the inner race. Just couldn’t tell . Thanks good video.

  • @krugtech
    @krugtech 5 лет назад +1

    Using the press for a vise when tightening the ring gear bolts is a good idea. The last solid spacer shim kit that i had it didn't captivate the shims like the one you have and the thinnest shims liked to walk out sometimes. I try to stay away from thin shims.

  • @broncotwo3903
    @broncotwo3903 3 года назад +1

    Love the video it actually has given me the clarity and confidence to set my 9” up. You said earlier in a comment that you have this done for a Dana 44 too, any chance that will be posted soon?

  • @mikeeagle2653
    @mikeeagle2653 4 года назад

    it’s much easier if you heat the housing a little and then hit the bearings and races in

  • @kylefain6822
    @kylefain6822 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Sir very well done video. Would love to see you do a Dana 44 gear swap! Could you please put a link to the bearing pulling tool. Thanks

    • @MuddyBeards4X4
      @MuddyBeards4X4  5 лет назад

      Thank you, I actually have a Dana 44 already filmed but I have not edited it yet. Thanks for watching👊🏻

  • @Nikdik
    @Nikdik 4 года назад +1

    I have a curry 9" rear. Can I take out and install a new yoke while rear end is still in the car?

    • @MuddyBeards4X4
      @MuddyBeards4X4  4 года назад +1

      Absolutely, just make sure you locktite the nut before you put it back on. They have spacers for preload not crush sleeves so it won’t change your pinion preload at all.

  • @tjed1071
    @tjed1071 2 года назад +1

    Where did you order the tool to install the races?

  • @Guiohms.m50
    @Guiohms.m50 4 года назад +1

    How do you know how much torque needed for the pinion nut with a solid spacer?

    • @MuddyBeards4X4
      @MuddyBeards4X4  4 года назад

      it’s 200 ft lb for the torque spec, but I have always just hit it with my 1/2” impact as tight as it will go, never had a problem.👍🏻

    • @Guiohms.m50
      @Guiohms.m50 4 года назад +1

      @@MuddyBeards4X4 Where did you found the Torque spec?
      Edit :Never mind, I found it on Strange Engineering website

    • @MuddyBeards4X4
      @MuddyBeards4X4  4 года назад

      Yep that’s where I got it from

  • @petejoseph8257
    @petejoseph8257 3 года назад +1

    Tall gears are only low numerically, like 3.08, not 5.38.......

  • @petejoseph8257
    @petejoseph8257 3 года назад

    You could have sealed your splines with RTV when you assembled your pinion support. Just sayin.

  • @lol123321123321
    @lol123321123321 Год назад

    5.43 gears??? I just bought a Ford 9" with the big bearing Yukon third member you have and it has 5.38s. I know The 9" has some goofy ratios. I was gonna try 5.83 9" rear gears and front hp Dana 44 5.89 gears. It's a small enough difference it shouldn't cause any issues. People run Toyota 5.29s with Ford 5.38s and works just fine

    • @lol123321123321
      @lol123321123321 Год назад

      Also my pinion nut looks exactly like yours and it has never backed off. It's sticking out past the threads on the pinched locking portion. If the nut has been torqued its definitely not coming off lol.

    • @lol123321123321
      @lol123321123321 Год назад +1

      After digging into my axle it is in fact 5.43 gears with a Yukon grizzly locker and big bearing third memeber. I was told it was 5.38. The front is anyways 🤣. However They are compatible ratios so I'm GTG.

  • @mikesrestoration
    @mikesrestoration 5 лет назад +1

    You didn't set case spread ? You may need to find out about that for the proper side bearing preload. Those bearings are designed for load. ( I have been setting up 9 inches for 35 years.)

    • @MuddyBeards4X4
      @MuddyBeards4X4  5 лет назад +2

      A case spreader is not needed on a 9”, it has adjusters that you tighten to get the preload on the side bearings “carrier bearings” that you need. But you should know that, you have been doing it for 35 years👍🏻

    • @fasteddy
      @fasteddy 3 года назад +1

      @@MuddyBeards4X4 what he was referring to is the preload applied to the bearings actually SPREADS the case and is measured on the outside of the caps and is how preload is adjusted....not you can't tighten them too much.

  • @petejoseph8257
    @petejoseph8257 3 года назад

    WD-40 to anti seize ? Hahahahaha.

  • @RalphSampson...
    @RalphSampson... 4 года назад

    That test pattern you show @27:21 is not ideal. It's not even across the teeth. The pattern is low contact and is concentrated in the root of the drive gear tooth. Correct this by subtracting shim from the pinion, thereby, moving the pinion out away from the differential carrier.

  • @davidtaylor9508
    @davidtaylor9508 4 года назад

    I'm I the only one who cringes every time I see pinion nuts tightened with impact guns? If I had put that much preload on those bearings they would go to scrap.

    • @MuddyBeards4X4
      @MuddyBeards4X4  4 года назад

      Pinion bearing preload isn’t determined by how tight the nut is on a 9”. It has a spacer. It doesn’t have a crush sleeve. I never use crush sleeves. If the axle is supposed to have a crush sleeve I use a crush sleeve eliminator.

    • @davidtaylor9508
      @davidtaylor9508 4 года назад +1

      @@MuddyBeards4X4 When the spacer is too short the preload is determined by the the nut. You demonstrated this point in your video. If the spacer length is unknown it should always be good practice to use a non locking nut and slowly tighten by hand so the preload doesn't get extreme. Impacting the nut till it locks the bearing is terrible and can ruin your new bearing set.