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If your trans is aimed down 2.5 and your pinion is aimed down 1.5 then your pinion is aimed too high. You want the pinion pointing lower than your trans, not higher. Pinion would be down 4 degrees to have a net -1.5 pinion angle.
If your trans is aimed down 2.5 and your pinion is aimed down 1.5 then your pinion is aimed too high. You want the pinion pointing lower than your trans, not higher. Pinion would be down 4 degrees to have a net -1.5 pinion angle.
This is why I am making a video.
I am not going to get into a huge discussion about it, but it is as easy as:
Looking FROM the driver side, towards pass side;
Measure the trans angle. Crank, Trans, etc - whatever.
Simply shuffle over to the pinion....and the needle needs to move XXXX places to the right (if you want a -2 angle...then two places - DONE), on the angle finder. (angle finder roatates counterclockwise)
For example - if you read -2.0 (left of 0 2.0 degrees) on the trans/crank.......you simply set the pinion to 0 if you want -2 degree "pinion angle"
If you want a -1 degree pinion angle, then you set the pinion to -1.
If you want a +1 degree pinion angle, then you have to pass 0....then go to the right of 0 to +3.
It is so easy, it gives me a headache. lol
If I had a garage no problem. Doing it in the dirt is already not going to be fun.
Dat big brain tho
You'll have the driveshaft out. Measure from the face of the companion flange and circumvent the bullshit.So where is the correct place to measure from?
You still understand right? Once you grasp it it's pretty easy.
You'll have the driveshaft out. Measure from the face of the companion flange and circumvent the bullshit.
And use a big pice of cardboard if you can. You slide real easy on it without splinters!
lets see that video Kelley im at left 4 at crank and left 2 at back of pinion flange so if I hear you correctly It moved -2 so im spot on