Help Please? Proper Backlash for Used GM Gears
Help Please? Proper Backlash for Used GM Gears
Installing solid pinion spacer today in stock 1995 Z28 3.42 10-Bolt, M6. Axle shop said set backlash tight, at .004. Reusing original gears/bearings. New seals of course.
A half hour of searching turned up a lot of recommendations ranging from .005 to .008. Car sees long highway cruises as well as strip use. So, is .004 too tight considering the heat generated during highway driving? What is ideal?
Thanks!
A half hour of searching turned up a lot of recommendations ranging from .005 to .008. Car sees long highway cruises as well as strip use. So, is .004 too tight considering the heat generated during highway driving? What is ideal?
Thanks!
If you are reusing the gears that are currently installed, I would match the backlash, contact pattern and torque to rotate to what it was before removing the gears. You will want the gears mating after the install just like they were before. If not, you could run into some noise and longevity issues.
The OEM spec is usually between 0.006 and 0.008 AFAIK on GM gears.
The OEM spec is usually between 0.006 and 0.008 AFAIK on GM gears.
Last edited by matLT1; Mar 25, 2007 at 12:51 PM.
Do you have a picture of this spacer by chance? If it is the part I am thinking of you may get lucky and not have to change any of the shims.
Last edited by matLT1; Mar 25, 2007 at 12:58 PM.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
If this is the part you are talking about; IMO you should check the specs before tearing the rear apart (back lash, ttr, and contact pattern). Know what shims went where, because you will want to put those back in the same place they came from intially. Reinstall everything and see how the specs compare. If everything matches, I would call it a day. If it doesn't, then you may have to start shimming
If this is the part you are talking about; IMO you should check the specs before tearing the rear apart (back lash, ttr, and contact pattern). Know what shims went where, because you will want to put those back in the same place they came from intially. Reinstall everything and see how the specs compare. If everything matches, I would call it a day. If it doesn't, then you may have to start shimming
I failed to check the runout before disassembly, so I already goofed that up. But I will reuse all the original shims for initial assembly. I was just a little concerned that if I didn't get the bearing preload exactly as it was before, I might alter the backlash too. I'm going out to start assembly now, and I'll check the pattern and backlash when I'm done.
It is the Ratech. Here's the pic from Shoebox, just like mine:

Here is the link to Shoebo's EXCELLENT homepage.
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech1.html
Hope he doesn't mind me linking his image above. I have donated to his site, so I'll feel justified in using a LITTLE bandwidth now and then unless asked not to (thank you shoebox!):
It is the Ratech. Here's the pic from Shoebox, just like mine:

Here is the link to Shoebo's EXCELLENT homepage.
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech1.html
Hope he doesn't mind me linking his image above. I have donated to his site, so I'll feel justified in using a LITTLE bandwidth now and then unless asked not to (thank you shoebox!):
Last edited by JP95ZM6; Mar 25, 2007 at 01:16 PM.
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