New pattern...
I'm getting very pissed about this thing.
Gripe #1...Focking shim kits.
I started with the factory shims, then bought a shim kit from Advance Auto. It's fine, except the smallest shim is a .010". I can make a change as small as .005" if I swap a .020" or .010" for a .015" shim. That's not small enough of a change.
So I ordered the adjustable shim kit from 4Wheel Parts. Same BS, except this one only has .010" shims. FAIL.
The guy in my rebuilding video has a shim pack with .002" shims.
So I finally found a REAL shim pack that goes all the way down to .001". Now we're talking. But the company that sells it doesn't have online ordering or prices posted for their merchandise. WTF?! I can't find this shim kit anywhere else, so I'm probably going to have to call them and order it.
Gripe #2...bearing splitters
I pressed my new inner pinion bearing on after removing some shim as was suggested. It ended up needing MORE pinion shim, but no biggie...
HOWEVER... in order to change the shim, I had to press the bearing off.
FAIL.
The cheap Harbor Freight bearing splitter ripped the cage off the bearing.
(pausing to regain calm)
So, I used the inner section of the bearing to create a tool to press on the new replacement bearing that I would buy later that day. Bonus. I also returned the POS bearing splitter, and sought advice on which one to use.
Anyway, the shim was thinner, and it made the pattern screwy. So I needed to remove the brand new bearing. Well, I settled on a machine shop. The dude was using an OTC 1123, the exact splitter recommended to me. It almost ripped the cage off because it couldn't bite the inner race. He stopped before damage ensued.
I tried machine shop #2. He got it off, but damaged the bearing. So now I need brand-new bearing #3.
So I came home, took the
original inner pinion bearing, and ground out the inside to use it as a setup bearing (fock this pressing on and off business). I ran a new pattern with more pinion shim than I had originally... Backlash is within spec (don't remember exactly, but somewhere between .006"-.010").
This pattern is with the original bearing being used as a setup bearing, so I don't have to press anything until final assembly.
Coast side, since it's the relevant one...
What do you guys think???
