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Old May 2, 2020 | 03:24 PM
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Here is the gear pattern I have. Swapping a torsen unit with 3.42's in place of the open/2.93 OEM setup. I reused the oem pinion shim and backlash is .007. Opinions? I held the pinion and spun the carrier with a wrench for the patterns. (This is also the first rear I have ever done this work to)




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I ran another spot opposite the first one. Again holding the pinion and turning the carrier with a wrench.



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Also I'm not sure how much this matters but this is an OEM GM gearset.
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What car, not that it matters ?
The top pic in each set is the drive side pattern and looks pretty good, the coast side doesn't look the best. BUT looking at the 'carry-over' marking compound on the teeth that weren't coated, those patterns look large and centered. The marking compound on the teeth that it was applied to I never use to evaluate, I always look at the pattern of the 'carry-over' compound on the teeth that were left bare.
Pattern should be checked by rotating the pinion and applying some resistance to the ring gear / carrier for evaluating 'drive pattern'.
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What car, not that it matters ?
The top pic in each set is the drive side pattern and looks pretty good, the coast side doesn't look the best. BUT looking at the 'carry-over' marking compound on the teeth that weren't coated, those patterns look large and centered. The marking compound on the teeth that it was applied to I never use to evaluate, I always look at the pattern of the 'carry-over' compound on the teeth that were left bare.
Pattern should be checked by rotating the pinion and applying some resistance to the ring gear / carrier for evaluating 'drive pattern'.
It's a 7.625" 10 bolt in a 96' Caprice. I wanted slightly better gears and a posi rear. LS1tech always has some of the best info so I wanted to reach out here. (plus all the f-bodies use 10 bolts) What would you do if this was your rear end? It's not a race car but I also don't want the rear to grenade on me. Thanks for the reply!
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Check the pattern by turning the pinion(as it would be when driven) and if no change in pattern, go with it.
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Originally Posted by FirstYrLS1Z
Check the pattern by turning the pinion(as it would be when driven) and if no change in pattern, go with it.

I just went out and put new compound on and spun it on a clean spot on the ring gear. I tried to show the actual marked spot as well as the compound being left on the clean teeth that you mentioned.



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2nd pic enables a view of both drive and coast, and both are centered and wide.
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Originally Posted by FirstYrLS1Z
2nd pic enables a view of both drive and coast, and both are centered and wide.
Thanks for the guidance. I will post a reply once I get the car back on the ground and out into the road.
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You should always check the pattern by turning the ring gear not the pinion. Turning the pinion will give you an odd pattern most of the time.

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