why is my 8.8 destroying 3.55's?
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why is my 8.8 destroying 3.55's?
i just got my vin car faxed and found out that the diff ring and pinon and all that was replaced 3 times by the 1st owner and once by me. so this diff has been replaced 4 times in 130,000 miles that doesnt sound right to me... so why is my 97 F-150 4.6L tearing up this 8.8 so much?
car fax says
05/24/2001 45,288 Service Facility Tires rotated and balanced
Pinion bearings replaced
Differential bearings replaced
Differential backlash adjusted
Differential ring gear and pinion replaced
Differential overhauled
Differential replaced
Maintenance inspection completed
Oil and filter changed chassis lubricated
Then the same thing on 12/06/2001 with 53,574 miles and again on 6/27/2002 with 61,211 miles. and then by me sometime in 2005 or 2006.
any ideas at all? 3.55 LS 8.8 drums in the rear
car fax says
05/24/2001 45,288 Service Facility Tires rotated and balanced
Pinion bearings replaced
Differential bearings replaced
Differential backlash adjusted
Differential ring gear and pinion replaced
Differential overhauled
Differential replaced
Maintenance inspection completed
Oil and filter changed chassis lubricated
Then the same thing on 12/06/2001 with 53,574 miles and again on 6/27/2002 with 61,211 miles. and then by me sometime in 2005 or 2006.
any ideas at all? 3.55 LS 8.8 drums in the rear
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Interesting...
My differential was rebuilt twice under warranty by my local dealership due to excessive "whining".
Neither rebuild eliminated the noise, so after consultation with FoMoCo engineering, the dealership replaced the entire rear axle, except brakes. That did the trick. The replacement was just before 36k miles, and it is still "whine-free" at 154k.
FoMoCo engineering theorized that there was probably a casting flaw in the housing that prevented the gears from ever being set up properly...pinion depth if I remember right, but I'm not sure. Hence the two rebuilds with little improvement.
My differential was rebuilt twice under warranty by my local dealership due to excessive "whining".
Neither rebuild eliminated the noise, so after consultation with FoMoCo engineering, the dealership replaced the entire rear axle, except brakes. That did the trick. The replacement was just before 36k miles, and it is still "whine-free" at 154k.
FoMoCo engineering theorized that there was probably a casting flaw in the housing that prevented the gears from ever being set up properly...pinion depth if I remember right, but I'm not sure. Hence the two rebuilds with little improvement.
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the frist owner replaced the diff 3 times every 10,000 miles i belive it was a ford dealer that did it and yes my truck was in an accident on the car fax in 2003. the Right center pillar had to be fixed. what is the right center pillar? anyone?
yeah i work my truck hard the only reason i blew the 8.8 apart was because i did break torques every day for 7 months and not once did i check the fluid. one night i went to do a break torque and snap broken every thing in there pinon ring gear spider gears everything. it wasnt due to my hauling this is before i did my hauling doing brake torques with no diff fluid blew it up for me!
as for going to the 9.75 read my "2wd to 4x4" thread why get a 9.75 when i have a dana 70 in the bed of my truck 1 ton rear springs with 4.56's a free 205 transfer case and a 250 dollar dana 44 with 4.56s
yeah i work my truck hard the only reason i blew the 8.8 apart was because i did break torques every day for 7 months and not once did i check the fluid. one night i went to do a break torque and snap broken every thing in there pinon ring gear spider gears everything. it wasnt due to my hauling this is before i did my hauling doing brake torques with no diff fluid blew it up for me!
as for going to the 9.75 read my "2wd to 4x4" thread why get a 9.75 when i have a dana 70 in the bed of my truck 1 ton rear springs with 4.56's a free 205 transfer case and a 250 dollar dana 44 with 4.56s
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IF the ring and pinion are set up properly, the only explanation for this would be a damaged 3rd member IE distorted, perhaps a shifted bearing cap or a bad 3rd from the beginning. i dont think tweaked tubes will be enough on their own but may be wrong there.
how about you be less snyde about the 9.75 comment, i for one didnt know either you *****. shut the hell up and put the big axle in it and quit bitchin.
how about you be less snyde about the 9.75 comment, i for one didnt know either you *****. shut the hell up and put the big axle in it and quit bitchin.
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IF the ring and pinion are set up properly, the only explanation for this would be a damaged 3rd member IE distorted, perhaps a shifted bearing cap or a bad 3rd from the beginning. i dont think tweaked tubes will be enough on their own but may be wrong there.
how about you be less snyde about the 9.75 comment, i for one didnt know either you *****. shut the hell up and put the big axle in it and quit bitchin.
how about you be less snyde about the 9.75 comment, i for one didnt know either you *****. shut the hell up and put the big axle in it and quit bitchin.