This question may have been asked before but how do you check backlash on the differential pinion (spider) gear.
I know the dial indicator is set on the gear tooth and it measures the play between the differential side gear and differential pinion gear, correct??. Or does it measure the distance the differential pinion gear moves back and forth??
My question is about the procedure, do you just rock the gear or???
Is this same procedure used for a open differential? I have open diff and the side yoke end play is approx .016 on one side and .006 on the other. I understand the backlash is the important measurement as this will reduce end play.. When you shim the side gear do you do one side at a time then remove side gear to do the other side gear?
Last, Please explain the same procedure for the ring gear backlash check. Do you check the R&P tooth pattern first just in case pinion depth is not correct then set backlash or does backlash help determine the tooth pattern??
I re read the article from Duke and Bill Bradley but had a few questions.
Thanks for the help, Tim
I know the dial indicator is set on the gear tooth and it measures the play between the differential side gear and differential pinion gear, correct??. Or does it measure the distance the differential pinion gear moves back and forth??
My question is about the procedure, do you just rock the gear or???
Is this same procedure used for a open differential? I have open diff and the side yoke end play is approx .016 on one side and .006 on the other. I understand the backlash is the important measurement as this will reduce end play.. When you shim the side gear do you do one side at a time then remove side gear to do the other side gear?

Last, Please explain the same procedure for the ring gear backlash check. Do you check the R&P tooth pattern first just in case pinion depth is not correct then set backlash or does backlash help determine the tooth pattern??
I re read the article from Duke and Bill Bradley but had a few questions.
Thanks for the help, Tim
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