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Pinion Angle Adjustment Options

Old Jul 31, 2011 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Long Haul
The only thing I see wrong with the angles is the rear of the tcase is 0* and the front is 4* im wondering if the bearing is bad on the output of the front of the tcase??? everything else seems to be well within reason. The front and rear output of the tcase should be matching #s.
Yea I couldn't work that one out either.. On the front I took the reading right off the output flange. On the rear I couldn't so I took the reading off the bottom of the t-case.

Maybe one of the t-case mounts is shot causing it to lean?
 
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Old Aug 2, 2011 | 06:50 AM
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Guys im new here but noticed ya'll talking about an area i need help as well. just replaced rear chunck in my disc 1 1996 ran well but rear end heated up very hot and had a squill sp coming out of it. do i need to set angles on pinion or what. know nothing about this. thx
 
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Old Aug 2, 2011 | 08:51 AM
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A 2" lift should not cause this, and isn't sense it happens with either of the shafts disconnected.
I am wondering if the t/case is starting to fail, will it also happen in low range?
Did you by chance, knock off a wheel weight when doing the install?
 
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