And here we go. Hopefully for the last time, so every step:
Remove the six pinion carrier housing bolts:
Use the puller to remove the pinion carrier housing:
Select and verify the new pinion carrier shim stack - in this case 49 thou.
Slip the carrier into position, install the six bolts to get proper alignment (critical step), and tap into place:
Torque down the six carrier housing bolts:
Check and set the backlash. I was able to get to 4.5 thou this time.
Apply the marking compound (as Mike taught me - I use as little as possible. In fact, I only added compound to the brush the very first time I did this. All subsequent dozen times I'm just spreading it back out):
Tension the carrier:
16 turn rotation workout one way, and then 16 the other:
And just like that - pattern:
Side by side the original 49-7 pattern, it's very difficult to see a difference.
Given that I knew my target shim stack going in, this entire process took about 10 minutes.
Also, as a final step before I button it up, I checked the backlash at six points on the pinion: 4.5, 5, 4.5, 5, 4, 5. So only 5 tenths variance in either direction. I think that speaks well of Crowne's machining capability.
Remove the six pinion carrier housing bolts:
Use the puller to remove the pinion carrier housing:
Select and verify the new pinion carrier shim stack - in this case 49 thou.
Slip the carrier into position, install the six bolts to get proper alignment (critical step), and tap into place:
Torque down the six carrier housing bolts:
Check and set the backlash. I was able to get to 4.5 thou this time.
Apply the marking compound (as Mike taught me - I use as little as possible. In fact, I only added compound to the brush the very first time I did this. All subsequent dozen times I'm just spreading it back out):
Tension the carrier:
16 turn rotation workout one way, and then 16 the other:
And just like that - pattern:
Side by side the original 49-7 pattern, it's very difficult to see a difference.
Given that I knew my target shim stack going in, this entire process took about 10 minutes.
Also, as a final step before I button it up, I checked the backlash at six points on the pinion: 4.5, 5, 4.5, 5, 4, 5. So only 5 tenths variance in either direction. I think that speaks well of Crowne's machining capability.
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