Some of you may not have seen my thread https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?237151-D70-Snagle-Tooth which leads to my new find, the above thread title and questions below.
So, I scored a D70, 3:54, Power Lock complete drum to drum for $300!!!! It was a crusty critter, but upon removing the cover everything checked out good so I loaded it up and got it home. Further inspection once home revealed the power lock unit had a 10 03 93 stamping on it 10/3/93 build date I'm guessing, which went right along with the sellers description that it came out of an early 2nd gen. The best part is I noticed the ring & pinion were hardly worn and the wear pattern was dead on but hardly noticeable. Further inspection of the numbers stamped on the side of the ring gear displayed 03 08 03 once again 3/8/03 build date for the ring and pinion I'm guessing. So, at this point I'm rather pleased with my $300 purchase. The diff cover had some pretty nasty chunks from the previous internals letting go, most likely ring and pinion gears chunking off? Presently the rear has been stripped of the axels, floating hubs, brake plates, old lines and all the rust with two coats of etch primer followed by two coats of black finish paint. I plan to use my brake plates and drums maintaining the axels and hubs from the 93. I may pull the 2 year old bearings and races out of my hubs and install them in the 93 unit, but I'm not sure about that yet? The one's in the 93 look like they were changed around the same time the ring & pinion were, I'm thinking if it were me sinking in a ton of cash on a new ring & pinion and since it had to come all apart I'd probably install new clutch packs and inner bearings as well, by the looks of the hub bearings they appear to be as new looking as the ring and pinion. If my hunch is correct on all this I think I just spent a pittance for a great deal on something someone sunk quite a bit of cash into and then unfortunately wrecked the truck or ? And the rear has been sitting outside the sellers house for a few years. He said he bought the front & rear units along with an X-fer case as a package some years ago and only intended to use the X-fer case and front unit.
Now here's the nature of the above title: There's a speed sensor in the top of the diff, but no tone ring. I can't remember if the rear in my truck has a tone ring or not? It definitely has the speed sensor, should I use the speed sensor that's in my old (99) rear or keep with the one in the 93 rear???
So, I'll certainly find out if there are any issues once I swap the rear out, but was wondering if I'll be throwing anti-lock codes (RWAL only) and/or will I have a speedo or not once the new (93) rear goes in?
Any other things I should be aware of relating to this swap of an earlier rear into a later chassis? Please share your thoughts.
Thanks guys and gals.
So, I scored a D70, 3:54, Power Lock complete drum to drum for $300!!!! It was a crusty critter, but upon removing the cover everything checked out good so I loaded it up and got it home. Further inspection once home revealed the power lock unit had a 10 03 93 stamping on it 10/3/93 build date I'm guessing, which went right along with the sellers description that it came out of an early 2nd gen. The best part is I noticed the ring & pinion were hardly worn and the wear pattern was dead on but hardly noticeable. Further inspection of the numbers stamped on the side of the ring gear displayed 03 08 03 once again 3/8/03 build date for the ring and pinion I'm guessing. So, at this point I'm rather pleased with my $300 purchase. The diff cover had some pretty nasty chunks from the previous internals letting go, most likely ring and pinion gears chunking off? Presently the rear has been stripped of the axels, floating hubs, brake plates, old lines and all the rust with two coats of etch primer followed by two coats of black finish paint. I plan to use my brake plates and drums maintaining the axels and hubs from the 93. I may pull the 2 year old bearings and races out of my hubs and install them in the 93 unit, but I'm not sure about that yet? The one's in the 93 look like they were changed around the same time the ring & pinion were, I'm thinking if it were me sinking in a ton of cash on a new ring & pinion and since it had to come all apart I'd probably install new clutch packs and inner bearings as well, by the looks of the hub bearings they appear to be as new looking as the ring and pinion. If my hunch is correct on all this I think I just spent a pittance for a great deal on something someone sunk quite a bit of cash into and then unfortunately wrecked the truck or ? And the rear has been sitting outside the sellers house for a few years. He said he bought the front & rear units along with an X-fer case as a package some years ago and only intended to use the X-fer case and front unit.
Now here's the nature of the above title: There's a speed sensor in the top of the diff, but no tone ring. I can't remember if the rear in my truck has a tone ring or not? It definitely has the speed sensor, should I use the speed sensor that's in my old (99) rear or keep with the one in the 93 rear???
So, I'll certainly find out if there are any issues once I swap the rear out, but was wondering if I'll be throwing anti-lock codes (RWAL only) and/or will I have a speedo or not once the new (93) rear goes in?
Any other things I should be aware of relating to this swap of an earlier rear into a later chassis? Please share your thoughts.
Thanks guys and gals.