Moser 12-Bolt Rebuild?
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Moser 12-Bolt Rebuild?
Well this rearend has been through hell, I bought it used 7 years ago, it was built in 2003 (I have the original receipt from Moser), and the only changes have been maintaining the fluid. It has become increasingly noisy, extremely horrible whine now. And it is somewhat difficult to hear over the exhaust, but I believe there is a new noise, kinda like a bearing noise. My pinion seal began leaking this year. I want to tear it all apart and replace everything on it, get the gears set-up right (maybe replace the gears if they are worn/damaged, any suggestion on brand?). Can anyone suggest a rebuild kit, which brand to stay away from etc.
Its seen 5k-6k plus clutch dumps on slicks and drag radials, pinion angle was off for sometime without an adjustable torque arm (its been set at -2, but just checked yesterday, locknuts came loose, and was at +5.... I think thats the new noise, that didn't leave after adjustment.)
Any suggestions on a bearing kit is appreciated.
Its seen 5k-6k plus clutch dumps on slicks and drag radials, pinion angle was off for sometime without an adjustable torque arm (its been set at -2, but just checked yesterday, locknuts came loose, and was at +5.... I think thats the new noise, that didn't leave after adjustment.)
Any suggestions on a bearing kit is appreciated.
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In order to "get the gears set up right" you MUST replace them with a new ring and pinion set, as yours have a well worn in, set pattern on them now, which cannot be 'corrected' at this point.
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Well I found a few kits that include Timken bearings, http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performan...rentProductId= and the Motive gears one is suppose to have Timken bearings as well.
As far as a new ring & pinion, what brands should I look at, or avoid?
As far as a new ring & pinion, what brands should I look at, or avoid?
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Well this rearend has been through hell, I bought it used 7 years ago, it was built in 2003 (I have the original receipt from Moser), and the only changes have been maintaining the fluid. It has become increasingly noisy, extremely horrible whine now. And it is somewhat difficult to hear over the exhaust, but I believe there is a new noise, kinda like a bearing noise. My pinion seal began leaking this year. I want to tear it all apart and replace everything on it, get the gears set-up right (maybe replace the gears if they are worn/damaged, any suggestion on brand?). Can anyone suggest a rebuild kit, which brand to stay away from etc.
Its seen 5k-6k plus clutch dumps on slicks and drag radials, pinion angle was off for sometime without an adjustable torque arm (its been set at -2, but just checked yesterday, locknuts came loose, and was at +5.... I think thats the new noise, that didn't leave after adjustment.)
Any suggestions on a bearing kit is appreciated.
Its seen 5k-6k plus clutch dumps on slicks and drag radials, pinion angle was off for sometime without an adjustable torque arm (its been set at -2, but just checked yesterday, locknuts came loose, and was at +5.... I think thats the new noise, that didn't leave after adjustment.)
Any suggestions on a bearing kit is appreciated.
I bought it new back in 2003. Bob
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No sir, but I did buy it from my good friend Bob here local to me! This definitely was a fully loaded rearend back then. Every option they had this has. Put the noise has become a nice little reminder of the punishment it can take to a full out whine that resonates through the car. So something has finally worn out. I have never done anything like this before, but I am looking forward to it. Can't be anymore stressful than doing heads and cam all alone.