Posting this to resolve a question in my build thread.
I have an eaton 19977 e locker, and revolution gears.
The locker has 3/8" holes and 1/2" holes
The ring gear has 3/8" holes and 7/16" holes.
The kit I received from revolution has 7/16" ring gear bolts.
What is the correct way to mate the two together? Right now I have the 7/16" bolts in the 1/2" hole on the carrier, but am now concerned about the carrier hole size being larger than the bolt.
Eaton instructions say:
Ring gears exist with 3/8”, 7/16”, and 1/2” fasteners. Eaton performance
differentials for this application are typically machined with both 7/16” and 1/2” clearance holes. This allows the fitment of the two smaller bolt sizes into the small pattern, and the larger fasteners into the larger hole pattern, thus ensuring sufficient material under the bolt heads
to allow proper tensioning of the fastener. A close fit between the bolt and the differential is not required if correct ring gear bolts are used"
I have heard of people using bolt sleeves, or fancy shouldered bolts. What is correct way to put this together, and is my current set up wrong?
Id really rather not drill out the carrier.
I have an eaton 19977 e locker, and revolution gears.
The locker has 3/8" holes and 1/2" holes
The ring gear has 3/8" holes and 7/16" holes.
The kit I received from revolution has 7/16" ring gear bolts.
What is the correct way to mate the two together? Right now I have the 7/16" bolts in the 1/2" hole on the carrier, but am now concerned about the carrier hole size being larger than the bolt.
Eaton instructions say:
Ring gears exist with 3/8”, 7/16”, and 1/2” fasteners. Eaton performance
differentials for this application are typically machined with both 7/16” and 1/2” clearance holes. This allows the fitment of the two smaller bolt sizes into the small pattern, and the larger fasteners into the larger hole pattern, thus ensuring sufficient material under the bolt heads
to allow proper tensioning of the fastener. A close fit between the bolt and the differential is not required if correct ring gear bolts are used"
I have heard of people using bolt sleeves, or fancy shouldered bolts. What is correct way to put this together, and is my current set up wrong?
Id really rather not drill out the carrier.
