Not sure why you don't have more views. This is the perfect information format, at least for people like me. Amazing work on the illustrations/animations!
I just bought my first car and it’s giving my differential noises (Ford of course). So instead of taking it to a shop my inner primal manhood is forcing me to work on it myself. You guys really helped me decide which tool to get for the job thanks
Thats a super nice review and explanation of workin principles..I was in decision between those 2 since you guys and another one show that gem.. but on my bmw I will still need a splitter I think😢 I just have the outer race and its a ball bearing fml 😝
Surely, but we don't since it can get hard to juggle everything and keep it in place. I would imagine things could get sloppy quick of it needs to be removed and reset a couple of times during the pattern checking/setting phase.
@@thatflymechanic In short: yes it should be possible. We did something similar with our Challenger (in Differential Gears Explained: Choosing the Right Gear) taking it from a 3.09 to a 3.90 (and what a difference!!!). BUT it is something we bought from a Dodge dealer. No aftermarket gears are made currently since the ring gear is welded to the carrier. Hope this helps!
I don't have neither. I just use my torch and get it red hot and push it off with a screwdriver if that, mostly it just falls off. I don't do enough of that work to spend the money :(
These puller and splitter tools are made to pull bearings in good and reusable condition. This is can be a big time and money savings, since there is always a chance that getting a perfect gear tooth pattern set-up may require several pinion shim changes, and that pinion bearing could be coming off and on several times. As much as we love torches, putting large amounts of heat into the inner bearing race will transfer into the pinion stem. If there is enough heat transferred to change its molecular structure it can leave the pinion stem more susceptible to fatigue and failure at some point.
We never read their official press release(s) on that. If you have specific insight from them to share, it would be greatly appreciated. There's always 'that one person'.
I used one of these many moons ago at the Ford school in St Louis. Just got around to buying one myself. Apparently I've been designated the rear end guy in my shop. Lol
@Rear Wheel Performance my boss does truck pulls as a hobby and he has lots of buddies that destroy their diffs on the regular. Think I'm gonna be busy....
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Not sure why you don't have more views. This is the perfect information format, at least for people like me. Amazing work on the illustrations/animations!
Thanks a lot, and we'll keep trying to improve!
A great video my friend. Congratulatios from Venezuela.
Thank you friend! We are glad our videos are helping people across the world.
superb ilustration
Thank you very much. We're trying our best to keep it simple, and illustrations and animations are a big help for a lot of these things.
I just bought my first car and it’s giving my differential noises (Ford of course). So instead of taking it to a shop my inner primal manhood is forcing me to work on it myself. You guys really helped me decide which tool to get for the job thanks
Thanks, great to hear. We're rooting for your successful repair.
Great work
Thanks a ton, we're trying!
Nice tool 👍
Very helpful, thank you!
We're trying and always learning. Thank you for the support!
Thats a super nice review and explanation of workin principles..I was in decision between those 2 since you guys and another one show that gem.. but on my bmw I will still need a splitter I think😢 I just have the outer race and its a ball bearing fml 😝
Would it be bad to put grease in the carrier sides installing the bearings? So it would slide in better ? Is it a bad idea.?
Surely, but we don't since it can get hard to juggle everything and keep it in place. I would imagine things could get sloppy quick of it needs to be removed and reset a couple of times during the pattern checking/setting phase.
I have a 3.06 differential on my dodge charger. Would it be possible to jump to a 3.91 differential
Most likely. What year and engine does it have?
@@rearwheelperformance I have a 07 charger rt the 5.7 the differential is from a 2012 6.4 charger
@@thatflymechanic In short: yes it should be possible. We did something similar with our Challenger (in Differential Gears Explained: Choosing the Right Gear) taking it from a 3.09 to a 3.90 (and what a difference!!!). BUT it is something we bought from a Dodge dealer. No aftermarket gears are made currently since the ring gear is welded to the carrier. Hope this helps!
thanks. Great tips. Bought one. Please make more videos. I would listen to that woman describe anything.
Thanks man; we're glad you found the video useful. Our team hopes to have the time to make more videos soon.
I don't have neither. I just use my torch and get it red hot and push it off with a screwdriver if that, mostly it just falls off. I don't do enough of that work to spend the money :(
These puller and splitter tools are made to pull bearings in good and reusable condition. This is can be a big time and money savings, since there is always a chance that getting a perfect gear tooth pattern set-up may require several pinion shim changes, and that pinion bearing could be coming off and on several times.
As much as we love torches, putting large amounts of heat into the inner bearing race will transfer into the pinion stem. If there is enough heat transferred to change its molecular structure it can leave the pinion stem more susceptible to fatigue and failure at some point.
So who makes this tool?
Almost everyone and their cousin makes a variation on these. Google/Amazon/eBay/Walmart search 'differential bearing puller' for results.
What model/brand you guys recommend? Yukon PF22 is $600+ on the other side you have Vevor brand on cheaper side. @@rearwheelperformance
What does Timken or SKF have to say about this method?
We never read their official press release(s) on that. If you have specific insight from them to share, it would be greatly appreciated. There's always 'that one person'.
I used one of these many moons ago at the Ford school in St Louis. Just got around to buying one myself. Apparently I've been designated the rear end guy in my shop. Lol
We feel differential service and repair is a great skillset to have in the shop, and even better to be one of the few with the skills. Good job!
@Rear Wheel Performance my boss does truck pulls as a hobby and he has lots of buddies that destroy their diffs on the regular. Think I'm gonna be busy....