yeah, but i'm aways off from that plumbing right now.... and yes, i will be running assist, but not right away... i still need a ram... but i have jkw's endcap already....
X2Paul, this build is just to frikkin nice to take it wheelin. I worked at a body shop and restored a Cuda and it didn't look as good as your rig. I just can't see how you could take that out a wheeel it hard. Its so nice, its unreal! Before you wheel it, why don't you take it to CES, or a few car shows. It is nicer that a lot of custom hot rods!

i've never set gears up before...


it'll be fun tho, i love doing new stuff.. the challenge and all.... i'm sure i'll have questions and definitely be running my pattern by you guys...
i'm gonna do the 60 first... i seem to remember people saying the 14 is easier, but oh well...Yes, open the ID to slide on.can i make mock up bearings with the old ones?
can i make mock up bearings with the old ones?
eh, highly doubtful.....it'll be fun tho, i love doing new stuff.. the challenge and all.... i'm sure i'll have questions and definitely be running my pattern by you guys...
i'll get it right, just hope it doesn't take too many attempts...i'm gonna do the 60 first... i seem to remember people saying the 14 is easier, but oh well...
can i make mock up bearings with the old ones?
If you like tools, just buy this...
http://extremecustomparts.com/i-361...ring-puller-tool-yt-p20-dana-30-44-60-70.html
or this if you ever plan to do bigger than the 14BFF...
http://extremecustomparts.com/i-361...-tool-dana-30-44-60-70-80-yt-p22-on-sale.html
No need to worry about setup bearings anymore. Just pull them off and on without damaging them using an impact. Even with setup bearings, they aren't the same bearings you will use. So if you get the final assembly together and it's different then you're SOL.
I purchased that same exact unit, it's made in the USA, and it's a solid piece. Made the bearing portion cake, on the carrier and the pinion. Just use an old race and a hammer and possibly some DOM to drive the bearings on. I used a brass hammer so I didn't have to worry about nicking the surfaces.



Whats wrong with using a normal bearing pulled and press? If its the right size I've never seen the bearing damaged no?
Whats wrong with using a normal bearing pulled and press? If its the right size I've never seen the bearing damaged no?
being a tool junkie, i'll be surprised if i don't buy that... very helpful i'm thinking... little pricey, if it where $100 less, i'd order it today...
thanks Heath....![]()
Many times it's impossible to get under the race (even with a bearing seperator), so you have to damage the bearing and/or the shims to get it off, this puller uses the both races and sandwiches them together during pulling, so it protects the bearings and races while you pull it off.