Ford 9 in Differential Gears Assembly

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  • čas přidán 30. 08. 2023
  • Everything is painted and cleaned. Let's start assembling this Ford 9 in rear end. It gets all new bearings and seals but it doesn't like the first set of bearings.
    Check out my other videos in the rear end series.
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  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 17

  • @DakotaBroskie
    @DakotaBroskie Před 4 měsíci +1

    Debating about rebuilding the one i got with my projectv or getting a new one, you helped me realize i can rebuild, and i need a hydraulic press cause you make it seem well worth the money!

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hey.. I use that press all the time. I never knew how much I use it. Definitely well worth having in the shop.

  • @joealbert7773
    @joealbert7773 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I saw that you had the small bearings and were never going to be able to set anything. I had the same thing happen to me one time.
    The easiest way to set backlash is to run both adjusters in until you have all the side to side play out of the differential housing with a good amount of backlash. Then run the ring gear into the pinion until you just have zero backlash. At this point you can put the lock on the adjuster on the ring gear side. Now start tightening the pinion side adjuster until you have the desired backlash. That way you set your backlash and case spread (bearing pre-load) at the same time. I didn't see you pre-load the carrier bearings. They need to be pre-loaded just like the pinion bearings.
    I also noticed that it appears you have a non-hunting gear set. I saw a mark on one pinion tooth and two marks on the ring gear. You are supposed to "time" the pinion to the ring gear or you may get ring and pinion noise.

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey Joe. So you're saying I still have some work to do.. lol. I appreciate you pointing those out. Looks like it's coming back out for a little Tune-Up.

  • @charlielong262
    @charlielong262 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for the detail you put into this! I'm working on a recently acquired '68 Park Lane, which has a leaky axle seal and a leaky pinion seal. I don't think I'm going to completely rebuild the rear end unelss I find it full of glitter, but this is the best series of videos I've yet seen on how it all comes apart and goes back together. Good luck with your '64! I had a '65 for almost ten years and loved every minute of it.

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před 10 měsíci

      I'm glad it helped you and good luck on the project. Let me know how it turns out.

  • @servicetechnician3264
    @servicetechnician3264 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello. How frustrating to find out you had the wrong bearings! Glad you were able to get it dialed in just right. I like how nice the rear axle looks.
    George B

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hey George, good to hear from you again. It was frustrating. I stopped filming so I could properly vent... Lol. Good thing it was an easy adjustment, and it went together easy.

  • @mikejohansson6711
    @mikejohansson6711 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent! I always wondered how that was done.

  • @Slow_67
    @Slow_67 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey Matt,
    Great video. Do you have any footage of you prepping the rear end for paint?
    I am getting ready to swap out the rear end in my '67 Galaxie 500 for a 9". This video and the tear down video were REALLY helpful. Thank you!

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey Cameron. Sorry for the delay. I put a video short out to answer your question. But if you don't have access to a sand blaster then I would degrease it and then wire wheel it. I'm glad those videos helped. And you guys really help motivate me to keep at it.. thanks.

  • @kenmiller7456
    @kenmiller7456 Před 23 dny +1

    Hi, could you let me know what repair manual were you using in your video that was on the work bench? Thanks for the video and information.Ken

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před 23 dny

      Hello Ken. It's the Thunderbird shop manual and you can get it at thunderbird headquarters or birds nest online. It's a great resource on these complicated cars.

  • @ricardovelazquez1650
    @ricardovelazquez1650 Před měsícem +1

    Duralast bearing ??
    Skf or timken are the indicated for this job

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před měsícem

      I would agree that those are better earings and at some point I'm sure I will be back into this rear end and I can swap them.out then

  • @vintagethunderbirdrepair9426
    @vintagethunderbirdrepair9426 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey, just came across your channel tonight. Watched a few of your videos. They are very interesting and this one in particular was very informative. I was surprised to see the coil over shocks. Are you using those in the front to replace the original coil springs since your working on the front suspension? If so, I've never seen anyone do that before. I've seem them in the back a thousand times as a band aid for worn out leaf springs. The original front coil springs are very stout so I'm wondering if those will adequately hold up the front, or are you trying to lower it a bit? You've got a big project there and it will be interesting to watch your project to the finish line. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos, it will help others with their projects. Keep up the good work.

    • @Exit45Restorations
      @Exit45Restorations  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's great to hear from you! I've watched all your videos and learned so much from them. I'm sure I will have questions going forward, so thanks for putting your knowledge out there for others to use. It will be interesting to see how the coil overs work in the front. I got the hevey duty ones that are for the thunderbird, so theoretically, they should work. Thanks for watching and there's plenty more to come.