During initial setup/depth checking without the spacer we had no problems setting pinion preload, depth, ring gear backlash, carrier bearing preload etc.
When we came to install the spacer we started off using shims to set the length to approximate that of the old collapsible spacer. With this setup we were unable to get any preload on the bearings. We eventually removed all shims and whilst we were able to get a tiny amount of preload in the bearings it was nowhere near enough - even with the pinion nut tightened to max torque (max torque as per the factory toyota rebuild manual). During this phase we didn't include the oil slinger in the assembly and the nut/washer were greased.
Now i assume that we should be able to add/remove spacer shims until preload falls within the correct range with the pinion nut torque also falling within its correct range (all specs as per the factory manual). As we were unable to do this i assume the spacer itself is too long. Would it be acceptable to carefully remove some material off one or both ends of the spacer with wet and dry?
Does anyone have any other suggestions, or is the procedure/specifications for setting pinion preload/torque different for a solid spacer to that of a collapsible spacer?
Any help much appreciated
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-Stu