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Do I need to check backlash after replacing the diff bearing?



 
 
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Old May 24th 07, 01:54 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
aarcuda69062
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Default Do I need to check backlash after replacing the diff bearing?

In article <01c79dff$38f8cfc0$8c91c3d8@race>,
"*" > wrote:

> Neil Nelson > wrote in article
> >...
> > In article <01c79d4b$934f3c20$ae91c3d8@race>,
> > "*" > wrote:
> >
> > > ****REMINDER TO SELF.......Continue to set up your own rear ends using
> > > correct, by-the-book, factory--and-manufacturer-prescribed methods -

> AND
> > > specialized tools including housing spreaders - just as you have on the
> > > dozens of 12-bolts and others that you have already set up for

> oval-track
> >
> > Hobby stocks, eh?
> >
> ><yawn>
> >

>
> ....Yup.....and Street Stocks, and Sportsman, and Pro-Stocks.
>
>
> Unlike some snobbish people, I don't look down on the people who can only
> afford to race the lower classes. Instead, I work with them.


Speaking of snobbish, i suppose you look down your nose at the
products sold by Mark Williams Enterprises also.

> Their money is as good - if not better - than some of the upper class
> racers.
>
> I've NEVER been stiffed by a Street-Stocker.
>
> I cannot say the same for Late Model/Pro-Stock racers - some of whom have
> owed me money for years now.


The last racer who didn't stiff me died in a plane crash years
ago.
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Old May 24th 07, 01:56 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
aarcuda69062
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Default Do I need to check backlash after replacing the diff bearing?

In article <01c79dfe$1faf88c0$8c91c3d8@race>,
"*" > wrote:

> aarcuda69062 > wrote in article
> >...
> > In article <01c79d4b$934f3c20$ae91c3d8@race>,
> > "*" > wrote:
> >
> > > And, when you need a laugh, call the guys at Richmond Gear and tell

> them
> > > about Randy's theories.

> >
> > http://www.richmondgear.com/ringandpinion.pdf
> >
> > Page 4.
> >
> > Careful who you name drop.
> >

>
> You know, it's kinda' strange how the guys in the shop and the guys in
> marketing who maintain collateral material - such as charts, manuals and
> websites - at larger companies never seem to communicate well with each
> other.


So, you call the guys at Richmond Gear often?
 




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