I will preface this by saying I KNEW better than to buy a vehicle that had been worked on by Advanced Automotive (the best shop in town, where my girlfriend works
), esp if they worked on the rear diff.
My question is, in a PROPERLY SET-UP Dana70, how hard should one have to pry (without a case spreader) to get the carrier out of the cetner section? I had to pry hard with a 2ft pry bar, and beat aggressively on BOTH sides of the ring gear (while busting my guts prying) to eventually get it out. The bearing rollers are scored as bad as the wheel bearings are, and I'm not even going to comment on the races. The wheel bearings "show no evidence of being too tight," so I doubt the diff bearings are, either. #@$%!
Before you tell me to step back and take a breather, I'm doing just that. I'm going to get the critical stuff out of the weather, and not do ANYTHING to it for the rest of the weekend. Had the dipwads put friction modifier in the rear diff at the time of "rebuild," I wouldnt be in this spot now.
Daniel

My question is, in a PROPERLY SET-UP Dana70, how hard should one have to pry (without a case spreader) to get the carrier out of the cetner section? I had to pry hard with a 2ft pry bar, and beat aggressively on BOTH sides of the ring gear (while busting my guts prying) to eventually get it out. The bearing rollers are scored as bad as the wheel bearings are, and I'm not even going to comment on the races. The wheel bearings "show no evidence of being too tight," so I doubt the diff bearings are, either. #@$%!

Before you tell me to step back and take a breather, I'm doing just that. I'm going to get the critical stuff out of the weather, and not do ANYTHING to it for the rest of the weekend. Had the dipwads put friction modifier in the rear diff at the time of "rebuild," I wouldnt be in this spot now.
Daniel
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