setting up pinion angle???
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IMHO, this is the only "right" way to do it...
http://www.rosslertrans.com/Tips/Pinon.htm
Follow the example labeled for ladder-bar...
http://www.rosslertrans.com/Tips/Pinon.htm
Follow the example labeled for ladder-bar...
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Originally Posted by GeorgeC
IMHO, this is the only "right" way to do it...
http://www.rosslertrans.com/Tips/Pinon.htm
Follow the example labeled for ladder-bar...
http://www.rosslertrans.com/Tips/Pinon.htm
Follow the example labeled for ladder-bar...
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You don't really have to take the driveshaft out, as long as you can get a good reading off the pinion yoke on the rear end, and the tailshaft on the tranny...
It is easier with the driveshaft out, though...
It is easier with the driveshaft out, though...