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    Smile Crowing

    Just thought I'd post a couple of pic's of what I brought home last night


    Pretty chuffed about it to. No prizes for guessing what they are..............Oh OK Tapered roller LT95 gear set

    Cheers
    Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waxenwane View Post
    Just thought I'd post a couple of pic's of what I brought home last night


    Pretty chuffed about it to. No prizes for guessing what they are..............Oh OK Tapered roller LT95 gear set

    Cheers
    Wayne
    you check the part numbers for the northern or souther hemisphere ones?

    if youve gotten the wrong ones the helical cut of the gear will be the wrong way round with relation to the coriolis effect of the oil and this unscrews the drain plug....

    :P

    have fun setting them up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    you check the part numbers for the northern or souther hemisphere ones?

    if youve gotten the wrong ones the helical cut of the gear will be the wrong way round with relation to the coriolis effect of the oil and this unscrews the drain plug....

    :P

    have fun setting them up.
    I'll just use thicker oil to slow the effect down Thanks I will.

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    What did they set ya back? and where did ya get em?
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    Good one

    Setting up is a piece of cake, far better than the stoopid shims and needle rollers

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Good one

    Setting up is a piece of cake, far better than the stoopid shims and needle rollers
    Yup, and unlike shims and thrust washers, you only have to do these ONCE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Yup, and unlike shims and thrust washers, you only have to do these ONCE!

    JC
    I was doing shims near once an outing in my tray

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I was doing shims near once an outing in my tray

    Mine would last one trip from here to WA, then I had bronze paint for oil and neck snapping backlash to contend with. In its defence, it made it all the way home afterwards, towing . At one point near Ceduna on a 40Deg day,we had 100Deg C of transfer case oil temps!! And it got me home still

    Try THAT with late model ' modern' gearboxes.


    JC
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post

    Mine would last one trip from here to WA, then I had bronze paint for oil and neck snapping backlash to contend with. In its defence, it made it all the way home afterwards, towing . At one point near Ceduna on a 40Deg day,we had 100Deg C of transfer case oil temps!! And it got me home still

    Try THAT with late model ' modern' gearboxes.


    JC
    351 windsor bouncing on the limiter, mashing forward gears, reverse gears and lotsa CV smashing abuse...................mine lasted around 100km;s in the bush

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    351 windsor bouncing on the limiter, mashing forward gears, reverse gears and lotsa CV smashing abuse...................mine lasted around 100km;s in the bush


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