3.73 Gear and T-Loc

Azrail

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Hello,

in Germany is not easy to find a mechanic who can install that parts but i found one who will. He just needs installation and technical guide to do it.

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Naci
 

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I can translate for anybody that has the installation guide for it.

Ich kann das fuer dich uebersetzen Ich weiss nur gerade nicht wo man so was finden koennte.
 

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gears are a bit harder to install then just reading then doing it. if you dont have a clue what your doing or how to set pinion depth, backlash ect then you can REALLY mess up a gear.
 

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Yes i know. My mechanic knows how to install the parts but he dont know the exact adjustment, clearence and how much Force(Nm) is need for the bolts to tighten up. Does somebody know where to get

Thank You,
Naci
 
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Dwisforme05

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Yes i know. My mechanic knows how to install the parts but he dont know the exact adjustment, clearence and how much Force(Nm) is need for the bolts to tighten up. Does somebody know where to get

Thank You,
Naci


i would call ford racing, im sure they can give you all the specs needed. or shoot them an email.
 

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here is some info for you:
 

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Azrail

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Thank You.

@Tony: Thats exact what i needed. My mechanic says now its no problem. ( I hope for so) otherwise:chainsaw:

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Naci
 

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There's more to it than just tightening bolts to spec. Critical are bearing preload, pinion spacing, and backlash. Get those right, and you'll have no problems. Bolt torque is the easy part (just be sure to realize preload is in in-lbs instead of ft-lbs, although using NM will handle any such confusion.
Good luck!
 

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