Hi folks,
Im doing my first rearend - a Ford 8.8 off of a 2004 Mustang GT. The stock 3.27 gears and differential are being replaced by a Ford Racing 3.55 gear and Torsen T-2R differential. I've pulled the axle and am doing my work on a bench.
Based on all the moaning and gnashing of teeth about setting up gearing, I am going slowly and taking my time. However, I have a couple questions on setting up the pinion and the calculations to do so. I have created a 'set up' bearing with the old pinion bearing and am using the following Ratech tool:
The directions for the tool state the following:
1. Clean and remove any burrs or paint from the top of the pinion head.
2. Mount the head bearing on to the pinion shaft and install in the housing without the pinion seal or crushsleeve. Tighten the pinion nut enough to take up the slack in the bearings.
3. Place the pinion setting tool on top of the pinion head with the slot end of the tool in the carrier bearing journal. The end of the tool will rest against the end of axle tube surface.
4. With the tool being held by your left hand firmly against the top of the pinion head and the slotted end touching the face of the axle tube, insert the dial caliper with your right hand into the slot and position the depth rod so it touches the bottom of the carrier bearing journal.
5. Take the measurement from the dial caliper and subtract it from the dimension printed on the tool. The answer is the current checking distance of the pinion gear. Add the appropriate amount of shims to arrive at the number marked on the end of the pinion gear by the manufacturer.
***8.8 Ford gear sets do not have a checking distance marked on the pinion head like aftermarket pinions. To use this tool you need to establish that number. It is a very simple two step procedure: 1. Measure the thickness of the pinion head. 2. Subtract that dimension from 4.420. The answer is the checking distance number needed. Proceed with procedures 1 through 5
So, here is what Im wondering - I did a test run with my old pinion (3.27) following the above directions to see what I got and the numbers confused me:
My pinion head thickness measured by calipers comes out to 1.875 in.
4.420 - 1.875 = 2.545 = checking distance
The dimension printed on the measuring tool is 3.028
With the pinion installed according to the instructions above, my caliper depth rod measurement (step 4) is 0.443.
3.028 - 0.443 = 2.585 = installed checking distance
Per the instructions, 2.545 - 2.585 = -.040 - this doesnt make sense - the pinion is installed naked, with no shims, I cant removed -.040. And if I am reading it wrong and I am actually supposed to ADD .040 in shims, it still doesnt make sense, because when I dissasembled the pinion, the factory shim was 0.254.
What am I missing?