Ring & Pinion Patterns explained, back lash vs pinion depth
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2013
- Shows how varying pinion depth and back lash a few thousandths of an inch affect ring and pinion pattern. Sequential Graphic detail from too deep to to shallow, and from too little backlash to too much backlash.
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When someone understands a subject so completely they can often explain it in the simplist of terms. Well done!
You just explained in 4 minutes what I couldn’t get from reading about an hour, and 30 minute lecture from my instructor.
Thank you, Sir!
Nice Job Carl. I have been teaching automotives for 31 years. Simplicity is always the greatest method and you nailed it. Very shareable video. Top notch.
Finally! A few minutes described what I've been trying to understand for days. Thank you so much.
I been setting up gears for 30+years The Gearman says "Nice Video" accurate and easy to comprehend!
This is the easiest explanation of pinion depth and backlash effects I've seen... Well done! Simple but so perfectly done!
Question answered in the first 30 secs and so much more important info than expected. Excellent video. Cheers.
I set new gears in my Dana60/70 combo for my 4x4 3 years ago & Carl’s video helped it all make sense. Here I am today setting up gears in my 9” for my hotrod & I’m watching this video again. Seriously, thanks Carl!
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I've seen gear patterns explained in 1000 different ways but you nailed it better than I've seen. Instant understanding...
CZcams is a beautiful source of information IF you find the correct video. This is that video. So many others on CZcams telling you the wrong thing. Thanks for this great info
Dude. This has been the most comprehensive view of how it works. I’ve been fighting with mine for a week now working on it an hour or two a day cussing. I have finally gotten it where it needs to be. You are a saint
Awesome explanation of how check patterns when set pinion depth and backlash. Thank you for posting this.
This is by far best executed and well explained Vid of the subject on youtube, rest is on the student.
Thank you
i'm 53 & in engineering , this is THE BEST explanation of patterns EVER .Thanks Carl
My friend, that is by far the most informative short on the tube. So much info in so few words. Thanks, thanks, thanks.
I've been watching and researching for days.. best information I've found to date. Very concise, thank you.
This is by far the best video I have ever seen explaining this
Short but perfect explanation
I been watching a ton of videos on car repair and I had no idea of the level of precision, shims, checking contact points, etc, required to repair or upgrade a differential. I remember getting a quote once to change a final drive ratio on a car I had. The quote I got was way beyond what I was expecting, and I passed on it. Now I understand that this type of thing is not something simple like swapping out an alternator for example.
And here I was unhappy with my contact patterns not been more middle of toe and heel for both the coast and drive sides, when in fact where I have them, a bit closer than centre to the toe for both coast and drive, are actually better based on your explanation when pressure is on. So thank you! You just saved me a whole bunch of messing around with carrier shims tomorrow lol
Same 👍🏼 Thx to the Man 🎉 How’s your rear end with that closer to toe patten? No sounds or something?
Thank you so much for providing the information that you do. I am in the process of accumulating the tools and the parts necessary for the complete rebuilding of the rear axle on my 95 K 1500. Your videos have proven to be quite helpful thank you.
Thanks teacher Carl, cleared up a lot about pinion depth for me as well as diagnosing how to alter my setup to move the patterns without just guessing.
thanks for the explanation. clear and concise got a few of us through our 4th year exams.
4th year exam, please explain more on that.
Worth noting that the set-up process varies between older style milled 5-cut gears and the newer hobbed 2-cut variety. Very very important to know which you have because the patterns read differently.
Great video. Pinon depth overlays were extremely helpful...thanks
Great explanation Carl. Love the way you draw it out on paper. Makes it much easier to understand than trying to decipher from the pics many websites provide. Thanks for contributing the time to do this video
Excellent video! I just setup an 8.8 using setup bearings and proved just what you demonstrated. Good job!
Excellent video .. by far the best explanation I have seen
Thank you for making this video, I've been watching other videos showing the pattern but could not see what they were talking about you showed it so clearly in this video.
Great visual! It's nice to see the overall picture and not just the snapshots in charts. Thanks.
It's like I stopped by to visit and you said I could stay and you would reveal some R&P magic if I just kept quite. I did and you did. Thanks :O)
Mr. Jantz : your illustration and visual aids solved 100% of my inability trying to attain best pattern on my Dodge 8.75" ring & pinion. Sincere Thanks. 11/2/19
Best explanation I’ve found. Thx
Carl, great explaination on pinion set-up and pattern. thank you for doing.
That was a really cool and informative video man. Thanks
The best to the point explanation out there. Top notch!
Finally!! You nailed it! I now know that my backlash isn't good but my pinion depth is good! Awesome simple video! Thanks!
Your welcome
Thank you. I spent quite awhile looking at pattern to figure out what you just said in a few minutes.
Been trying to figure out the shims and pinion depth on my bmw and this is super helpful! Thanks Carl
This is the best explanation so far. Thank you
Simple, clear, on point. Definitely going to take his lecture to the letter.
Thanks, I have been thinking of redoing the vid, as I do more set ups and compare what I'm seeing with more scrutiny what I see is, the pattern moves more in an S curve, (which I say in the vid) but is much more pronounced than how I showed it. The pattern moves in a diagonal when you are way off but more in an S when you are plus or minus .008 " in pinion depth. So when you get a good/ fair pattern, sometime you just have to play a few thousands deeper or shallower to get is perfect as can be.
This is the BEST video on this. Thanks for the help. Finnishing mine up now
Awesome video, feeling much more comfortable replacing my rear end bearings now.. Thanks a million!
Carl, excellent video....especially the oval pattern templates. Thanks!
Made me subscribe 👍👍👍
Thank you Sir.
By far the best explanation I've heard.
Been researching for days and this makes complete sense, most of what I read was to make backlash on the tight end but now I know I need to find the backlash between specs that gets me the pattern I need. Thanks!
new gears are tighter than used gears
Excellent video Carl.Just subscribed. Marked as favorite so I don't lose it! I'm going to swap a set of gears between 2 different 8 inch fords, one posi one open. the gear set in the posi is worn-3.55/open is good -3.25. What I'll do before disassembling the 3.25 unit is check the pattern, then, after removing the carrier, check the pinion depth, also backlash. Doing the same on the posi unit (note- the housing set I'm using is post 1967-posi. the gear set is coming out of is an early style 1962 housing. A lot note taking and pictures) When I get done I'll end up with an 8 inch 3.25 posi differential in a post 1967 housing. New bearings, clutch pack, solid pinion spacer. Wish me luck!😆
Thank you so much for that I watched about three dozen videos and that was the most helpful
Great, I have learned a lot from your video. My heart is happy. We have never been in such detail
Simple and right to the point, thanks!
Best and most simple explanation that any one can understand,at least for me thankyou
Awesome explanation!!
Best explanation i have watched! Thanks!
Excellent video. EASY to understand.
Succinct, concise and articulate.. awesome job
You are my hero had so much trouble figuring out what was going on
Smart. You make it easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you I appreciate you explaining this. Now I can relate to my pattern.
Good stuff, I was going to bring to shop to readjust my 12 bolt gm posi, but I’ll try to do myself. Thanks again.
Thanks for the video! Doing a locker install and it requires me to setup the ring and pinion again. This video will help!
Wow... thank you sir... Best explanation on the internet... I was going nuts! ... Again, thank you for taking the time...
Serge Lachapelle your are welcome
Excellent explanation!
brilliant video!!! clear and to the point!!!
This is probably the greatest crash course of all time.
Cliff notes!
I would like to give you 1000 thumbs up. You are the best.
Best explanation I've seen so far of this topic... Well done Carl ! FWIW I'm setting up my 2003 Mustang GT Automatic with 3:73 gears because the stock 3:27 have started whining on acceleration at 140k miles for some odd reason which I'm not sure of the cause, maybe loosened up pinion nut? So since I'm in the carrier anyway replacing bearings, races etc I might as well bump up the gears a little as well. Thanks again for a very clear explanation of gear patterns.
Thank you for explaining this! i am going to try and change out the bearings of my 7.5" GM differential, pinion seal was leaking, and that was enough for me to decide to overhaul the differential. youre video's are an example on how tutorial video's supposed to be. Again thank you
Great video! Thank you Carl
I wish I still lived by you... this dana 30 is kicking my butt! Coast side looks good, drive side is on the heel and feathers out as well as wiped the top land. Been at it all day.
Great video!!!👍🏻
Excellent Information and explanation!!
Awesome explanation , plain and simple
Peter Russi w
Thanks for the education.
Well done
I found it very helpful. Changed the carrier in my 97 S-10 to a Torsen from a 2000 Z-28. I used the original 3:42 gears that were the original ones from the S-10 housing. Replaced all the bearings and it was way off,carrier had to be reshimmed. Got it adjusted to .006 and it works great. I ditched the crush sleeve and used a solid pinion spacer with shims. That was alot easier than crushing the sleeve. I've never used a crush sleeve. I always replace it with the solid spacer and shims. I've heard slightly crushing them in a press between 2 steel plates makes it much easier. Just crush it unit the bulged part of the sleeve just barley starts to crush. I've heard sometimes it can take up to 500 ft/lbs just to start crushing some crush sleeves. That would be dang near impossible to do with the axle in the car without a lift,wouldn't it? Maybe there's a secret technique I'm not aware of?😀
You’re right! Crushing one in the car that’s that tight is a beating.
Crush in press between two flat plates, place old sleeve next to it plus a .020” shim as a gauge, crush till the plates just tickle the old sleeve plus shim.
Thank you for an excellent video. I am renewing bearings in a dana 44 using original ring and pinion and the same pinion shims. In ignorance I did not check the pattern first and now I am finding it difficult, some sources say it is not possible to get a good pattern on used gears. I also find that backlash varies on most teeth, the best I can get is .004" min to 010" max which is in spec according to my manual. Would you be happy to go with that, this is a Jag RIS so I don't want to do it twice.
Thanks. Clear and concise.
Awesome man I needed this
Great explanation!!
So simple even I understood, thank you.
Thanks for a great video!
When you get the gear set that is hard to get both sides matching , always get the drive side right. The coast is reverse and not under high loads. The pattern that is ideal splashes the oil out away as the tooth comes in. This vid nails ut
GREAT explaination!
Sometimes getting the correct pattern really f**s up your mind. Watching this video can bring you on the rigth path again.. ;-)
excellent explanation
Very helpful. Thanks, and cheers!
Great explanation...
Great video!!
Very helpful, thanks!
Super Jeep, Great Job Carl. :-)
Thank You very much.
Well done sir. Thank you very much
Great video
Thank you ,I was having trouble setting up a used ring gear , I Had It close ,But the ring gear was exactly the pattern you say ,When it is out to far , I could never get it to come into the real pattern , The backlash calls for 6 to 10 . It was at 11 ,Tightened the back lash to 004 , its perfect , Im Going to put it at the minimum of oo6 tomorrow , The point is for no explainable reason , When the backlash was 11 which is 001 over spec , It looks like pinion to far out pattern you showed , Bringing the backlash down , has solved it , I didnt know , 001 over speck meant much , or 002 under spec would make it move tothe right place .
At any rate a great big thank you for this video !
Thanks! This is great stuff!
Excellent! thanks!
This helps so much thank you
I'm working on a 1990 ZR-1, just got it on the road yesterday and the rear gear is winning bad when it's in gear coasting. Can you help me? Im a decent mechanic with engines and such but not sure I can set up a ring and pinion. If I'm hearing this whine, is it too late for the internal parts, I only drove it about 5 miles, thanks, great explanation. 👍👍
Thank you for the video. I have a question at 0:30 in the video when you explain that the gear will “crawl” which can change the pattern. I’m wondering what is happening here since I think of the ring gear and the pinion gear both being in a “fixed” position. I think I understand that the bearings have internal clearances that could allow this to happen. Is it from rotational forces on each gear that causes this? Heat expansion causing this? A natural reaction due to the cut of the gears? Any insight would be helpful. I’ve never heard of this before but it makes total sense based on multiple factors. Hope my question made sense. Thank you.
That was awesome!
Thank you!! Great video and it didn’t take 40 minutes.
Thanks Carl! Just realized this was you, you are on Alaskan offroad warriors