Billy. Just found your channel a week ago. I ran 410 for a year and then had a driver. George Suprick ran Clinton County. I bought my car off Judy Bates it had 7 races on it a Gaerte engine. I met her at Port Royal and had to have a car. Never raced in my life. It was a rush. I sucked because I had no experience but learned sprint car 101. I studied like a fool and really enjoyed working on the car. Spent a ton of money but it was an awesome experience. Fifteen years later. I'm starting to miss those cars. I found your channel and love it
I'm in my first year of racing a sprintcar so videos like this are such a good source of information! I'd love a video on what you guys recommend checking weekly, monthly etc with your maintenance schedule. Thanks for the torque sheet too!
I love these How to Videos! I've been a life long Sprint Car fan since my wife's uncle's raced when we were kids. I grew up around the local dirt track and got to wrench and be part of the pit crew when I got old enough.. God Bless you ALL and keep you safe
Watching this video reminds me of the Seinfeld episode when Kramer had the "ASSMAN" license plate on his car! Seriously though, I never in my time had any problems with a Winters rear. Even after destroying cars, going end over end, extremely rough tracks, etc., I never chewed up a rear. My Cook cars used to have the remote aluminum fill bottle attached to the back of the cage with the hose running into the rear. It was handy. I enjoy your tech videos as much as the race ones. Brings back memories!
I have seen exploded drop gears, He thought had blown a pinion,, pulled the back off and discovered shrapnel. Cleaned it out and fitted new gears and went out for the feature. Than had the whole thing overhauled. This on an open axle sedan diff. In the 60s a friend made his own quick change from a V8 diff. Welded and filed by hand.60+ years that diff is still in use,, it had an appetite for gears but some new ones resolved that. A couple of the others bought new ones as well and no more broken gears
@15:20 I race dirt bikes and I have a torque sheet printed in a similar way for every nut and bolt that I would ever need to remove and replace during normal operation and maintenance. It's a time saver and using a torque wrench any time you can makes everything last longer and work better. Great video Billy!
Watched lots of sprint car racing over the years but never have worked on one. Curious if you can get bearings of differing quality cheap vs more expensive? Noticed when you did close up of rear cover bearings for the one failed set china was stamped on it. Love the pennzoil barrel staple of a lot of peoples shops in NW PA.
Excellent lesson for a fan especially using that very damaged rear as an example of the rigors of dirt racing. Are the 2 flat head flush mounted screws in the rear plate used to hold in the bearings? Are the bearings easy to press out?
Thanks Billy, great video. I'm from the UK... have a Winters mini stock quick change in my Baby Grand. Was wondering how to check it over during the off season so this is really useful. I'll check the pinion for wear using the inspection hole. Have never checked my backlash... so I don't have a reference point. What should I be looking for and if there's too much, is there a way to adjust, or does that point to too much wear? Appreciate it...
Just found your channel I’m non winger we come over there for eastern storm since you are talking rear ends I been racing and wrenching for a long time my question for you is do you know What the torque is on-the axle nut
Driving my buddies 602 in a 604 non wing class at Wilmont speedway Wisconsin and I was thinking about how to check the rear end car is pretty used up, so I was thinking about this rear end issue of mine lol, anyway thank you and do you sell rebuild kits?
When conditions at the track cause you to change your gears, I assume both are changed. But do the new gears you are putting in have a different teeth pattern? It doesn't seem like the gears themselves can be bigger in circumference because of the shaft positions.
Billy. Just found your channel a week ago. I ran 410 for a year and then had a driver. George Suprick ran Clinton County. I bought my car off Judy Bates it had 7 races on it a Gaerte engine. I met her at Port Royal and had to have a car. Never raced in my life. It was a rush. I sucked because I had no experience but learned sprint car 101. I studied like a fool and really enjoyed working on the car. Spent a ton of money but it was an awesome experience. Fifteen years later. I'm starting to miss those cars. I found your channel and love it
I know George, cool guy!! Racing is fun and a lot of work at the same time. Thanks for watching our videos!!
I'm in my first year of racing a sprintcar so videos like this are such a good source of information!
I'd love a video on what you guys recommend checking weekly, monthly etc with your maintenance schedule.
Thanks for the torque sheet too!
I can't believe how many times he said Deez Nuts without laughing!😂
You and me both🤣🤣 Trust me I laughed plenty of times off camera 😆😆
I was thinking that same thing LOL
I love these How to Videos! I've been a life long Sprint Car fan since my wife's uncle's raced when we were kids. I grew up around the local dirt track and got to wrench and be part of the pit crew when I got old enough.. God Bless you ALL and keep you safe
It rolls off his tounge #nohomo
@@natedaker6573 😆😆
Watching this video reminds me of the Seinfeld episode when Kramer had the "ASSMAN" license plate on his car! Seriously though, I never in my time had any problems with a Winters rear. Even after destroying cars, going end over end, extremely rough tracks, etc., I never chewed up a rear. My Cook cars used to have the remote aluminum fill bottle attached to the back of the cage with the hose running into the rear. It was handy. I enjoy your tech videos as much as the race ones. Brings back memories!
Awesome Video once again !! Not many people go over and explain a quick change rear or a live rears Great Job !
Love all your videos! Thanks Jack Kinsey
I have seen exploded drop gears, He thought had blown a pinion,, pulled the back off and discovered shrapnel. Cleaned it out and fitted new gears and went out for the feature. Than had the whole thing overhauled. This on an open axle sedan diff.
In the 60s a friend made his own quick change from a V8 diff. Welded and filed by hand.60+ years that diff is still in use,, it had an appetite for gears but some new ones resolved that. A couple of the others bought new ones as well and no more broken gears
Always good knowledge from your videos. Thanks again.
@15:20 I race dirt bikes and I have a torque sheet printed in a similar way for every nut and bolt that I would ever need to remove and replace during normal operation and maintenance. It's a time saver and using a torque wrench any time you can makes everything last longer and work better. Great video Billy!
Love your videos, keep them coming please. I still want to meet you in person at the track!
Awesome! Thanks!!
Great job Billy!
Thanks Billy! Great video
Excellent video. Very well done guys. Thanks !!
Great video!
Watched lots of sprint car racing over the years but never have worked on one. Curious if you can get bearings of differing quality cheap vs more expensive? Noticed when you did close up of rear cover bearings for the one failed set china was stamped on it. Love the pennzoil barrel staple of a lot of peoples shops in NW PA.
Excellent lesson for a fan especially using that very damaged rear as an example of the rigors of dirt racing. Are the 2 flat head flush mounted screws in the rear plate used to hold in the bearings? Are the bearings easy to press out?
Thanks Billy, great video. I'm from the UK... have a Winters mini stock quick change in my Baby Grand. Was wondering how to check it over during the off season so this is really useful. I'll check the pinion for wear using the inspection hole. Have never checked my backlash... so I don't have a reference point. What should I be looking for and if there's too much, is there a way to adjust, or does that point to too much wear? Appreciate it...
Love a good rear end rebuild 🤷♂️
Your very experienced from what I’ve been told 🤣🤣
Just found your channel I’m non winger we come over there for eastern storm since you are talking rear ends I been racing and wrenching for a long time my question for you is do you know What the torque is on-the axle nut
No I don’t. I’ve been asked that before and to my knowledge I can’t come up with a torque spec.
Driving my buddies 602 in a 604 non wing class at Wilmont speedway Wisconsin and I was thinking about how to check the rear end car is pretty used up, so I was thinking about this rear end issue of mine lol, anyway thank you and do you sell rebuild kits?
We do sell all the seals needed for rebuild. 👍🏻
When conditions at the track cause you to change your gears, I assume both are changed. But do the new gears you are putting in have a different teeth pattern? It doesn't seem like the gears themselves can be bigger in circumference because of the shaft positions.
Yes gears are changed as a set . All different teeth combinations make up different ratios. Stay tuned for a video covering this.
@@billydietrich Looking forward to the video.
What gear ratio is the actual ring and pinion? What gear through the quick change do you typically run?
Ring and pinion is 4:12
When you said all the balls were out I thought Nate walked in.
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🌟 *promosm*!!