superfragl
Active Member
Since I put my Fury for sale I thought I would take care of the only small issue I am aware of.
I have 8 3/4 742 rear with 3.55 gears. I have been wanting to install 3.23 set, which I do have.
I have been facing a gear noise usually when coasting to a stop, it could be heard at slower speeds and definitely sounded like gear noise. No noise on heavy or light acceleration.
At highway speeds it was also noticeable, more like a rhythmic growl (not very loud).
It has been doing it since I installed new gears and has not changed in more than a 1000 miles.
I took the center section out last night and checked it before disassembly. The runout was within .001", the backlash was .007 and the contact pattern was pretty much normal to my surprise. The carrier bearings and the pinion bearings look ok (not pitted or scored), however the outer races show slightly uneven pattern. If you unroll/put the race in a straight line it would look like this (of course this is a very rough approximation)
What could be the source of noise? Could it be that the gears are just noisy from the beginning? It will be highly disappointing putting new gears and facing same noise again. As I recall, I checked the axle bearings previously and those looked fine..
I have 8 3/4 742 rear with 3.55 gears. I have been wanting to install 3.23 set, which I do have.
I have been facing a gear noise usually when coasting to a stop, it could be heard at slower speeds and definitely sounded like gear noise. No noise on heavy or light acceleration.
At highway speeds it was also noticeable, more like a rhythmic growl (not very loud).
It has been doing it since I installed new gears and has not changed in more than a 1000 miles.
I took the center section out last night and checked it before disassembly. The runout was within .001", the backlash was .007 and the contact pattern was pretty much normal to my surprise. The carrier bearings and the pinion bearings look ok (not pitted or scored), however the outer races show slightly uneven pattern. If you unroll/put the race in a straight line it would look like this (of course this is a very rough approximation)
What could be the source of noise? Could it be that the gears are just noisy from the beginning? It will be highly disappointing putting new gears and facing same noise again. As I recall, I checked the axle bearings previously and those looked fine..