How to Assemble a Ford 9 inch Third Member

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
  • This part 2 of our in depth guide to building Ford 9 inch Third Members, one of the most popular differentials for race enthusiasts. This is the assembly portion using the components prepped in part 1 of the Ford 9 inch build. Building several hundred Ford 9 inch Third Members each year, Erick gives a behind the scenes look into his assembly and explains why he uses these methods.
    For Assembly Prep follow this link:
    • Prepping to Build a Fo...
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:20 Recap
    0:42 Pinion Support Assembly
    4:01 Initial Install
    6:44 Reading Contact Pattern
    11:48 Final Install
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  • @rearwheelperformance
    @rearwheelperformance  7 місяців тому

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  • @mmb1487
    @mmb1487 5 місяців тому

    Great video this guy knows his work excellent

  • @amateurism1
    @amateurism1 4 місяці тому

    This is the best video I've seen, thank you.

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  4 місяці тому

      Nice, not sure it is quite all that, but it's nice hearing from people if it helps, thanks!

  • @Tellyfive
    @Tellyfive Рік тому

    Great vid, looking forward to more.

  • @cwmotorsports4497
    @cwmotorsports4497 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. That’s a great set up.

  • @mrjata
    @mrjata Рік тому +1

    Fantastic! Very well done, thanks!

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  Рік тому

      Thanks, we hope to get some free time to make more in the coming year.

    • @mrjata
      @mrjata Рік тому

      @@rearwheelperformance could I leave the o ring out till I get the spacing correct?

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  Рік тому

      ​@@mrjata You can, but we leave it there by habit, more than anything ,since it adds very little to the assembly and disassembly time.

  • @wilsoncs3980
    @wilsoncs3980 Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @wingrider1004
    @wingrider1004 2 місяці тому

    Awesome...nice.

  • @kdog1803
    @kdog1803 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video! Thank you! music gets pretty monotonous

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  2 місяці тому

      Nice, thanks! We only had the choice of polarizing monotonous random sounds and dead silence, welcome to the UA-cam.

  • @oscarpuente2029
    @oscarpuente2029 Рік тому +1

    outstanding!

  • @blubu68
    @blubu68 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, I always struggle with reading the pattern.

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  Рік тому

      Your are very welcome, and thank you! If it helps one person, even one time, it's worth it. Stick around. we've got more coming!

  • @skhochay
    @skhochay 10 місяців тому

    ammmmmmmmazing !

  • @alanedwards5382
    @alanedwards5382 Рік тому +2

    Big guy would think of a hamburger bun!

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  Рік тому +3

      We used to call it oval, but more times than not, you don't get the expected oval shape. Using hamburger bun, you can try to set the heaviest concentration where the beef should be. 😉🍔

  • @thundertruckjk
    @thundertruckjk 9 місяців тому

    So, on my third member pinion support the bearings are the same. Would it be better to go with the spacer and shims, as you did, or the crush sleeve? Since the outer bearing is pressed on like the inner.

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  9 місяців тому

      We prefer the solid spacer/shim style. It is easier to replace the pinion seal without having to remove the pinion support, and also saves a some assembly time when rebuilding or swapping gears down the road.

  • @chris1451
    @chris1451 2 місяці тому

    I would check the pattern after everything is torqued.. Seemed that was missing in the instructions.

  • @Chris-hd7lr
    @Chris-hd7lr Рік тому

    hi, thank you for the video. I do have a question, I purchased a third member and noticed the adjustment nut keeper is not completely lined up with the adjustment ring. It’s kinked to the side a little as if they got it as close as possible and then just put the keeper through. Is this going to be a problem later or does it need to be completely straight?..

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  Рік тому +1

      Depending on the manufacturer, some keepers are slightly slotted so that they can pivot slightly when being tightened, and some have longer tangs so that they can be lightly bent into place. It should not cause an issue if the side bearings are properly preloaded and the bearing caps are torqued properly. If it just looks terrible, you could remove the keeper(s), back off the bearing caps bolts a bit, tighten the adjuster(s) to the next hole, then reinstall and torque everything to spec. The amount of backlash shouldn't change significantly enough, but it can be re-checked if it is a concern.

    • @Chris-hd7lr
      @Chris-hd7lr Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the reply. I appreciate it, you’ve been a huge help. 👍🏻 and by the way, the manufacturer that I had purchased from was Speedway motors here in Arizona

  • @AK-ft5vl
    @AK-ft5vl 11 місяців тому

    Does the seal make your inch pounds of preload change? Wont it give you a false reading

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  11 місяців тому +1

      The preload high/low spec has a variance in it of about 15-20 inch pounds. If there is a concern that it adds a little to the reading, you could just shoot for the just under the high side, knowing that it is maybe 1-2 in/lb less.

  • @stevehasse6900
    @stevehasse6900 Рік тому +1

    So you just guess on Carrier preload ? I seen another video the guy said he does tons of rear ends and he guesses on pinion preload... Humm

    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  Рік тому +2

      This feels like a facetious inquiry, but the differential case preload is checkable and adjustable, but almost impossible to get too tight due to the amount of flex in the case housing. The majority of (dare we say, all) oe and aftermarket performance driveline techs we've ever worked with will shim or screw the sides as tight as they can within sanity. As long as the preload is not loose enough to allow any amount of the case shifting, it will work fine. Pinion preload is easier and more critical to get right, so for a video we will demonstrate the proper procedure and checking methods, but any seasoned installer knows the feel of proper preload and will likely set by feel if necessary.

  • @axleoffroad
    @axleoffroad 2 місяці тому

    How Hard Is It To Rebuild A Ford F150 Differential?
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    • @rearwheelperformance
      @rearwheelperformance  2 місяці тому

      Assuming it is an 8.8, 9.765 or Super 8.8 rear, it is about the same installation procedures as most other common c-clip style axle assemblies from the last 50 or so years. Tools and experience are relative to the installers perception of level of difficulty.

  • @ashleydog45
    @ashleydog45 Рік тому

    Just like guitar strings, always tighten to tune.

  • @65Corvette
    @65Corvette 11 днів тому

    Great video but please stop with the terrible sound track. We came to learn about the rear end and the dumb music was a huge distraction.