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Originally Posted by Appetite
The ring gear / carrier assembly seems to be a little crooked no matter what I do, so when I install the completed differential into the diff cases, there is a tight spot when turn the pinion by hand.
I have inspected the mating surfaces of the ring and carrier for burrs and debris, but the result is the same. I also tried aligning the screw holes in the ring gear to different holes in the carrier, but that didn't help either.
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I am having this same issue. When I first got the diffs they were wobbling quite a bit. I emailed Mike and he said take them apart and re-assemble. I did and it seemed to fix the issue (but this was without putting the screws back in, just pressing the pieces together snuggly). Then when I put the screws back in they got crooked again. I think the screws are causing the diff cases to warp maybe? I'm not overtightening them, just making it so the screws sit flush in the countersink of the ring gear. Whatever it is the screws are causing it, because without the screws the ring gear sits perfectly level on the diff cup (at least for me)
I haven't filled mine with oil yet so I can't comment on the leaking. Somehow the O-ring isn't completely sealing I would guess?
I'm not sure what to do about the diff cases not lining up and causing a wobble. I wonder if it's a bad batch of diffs? The cases weren't molded exactly right? There's got to be a way to fix the issue. Maybe Mike can comment on what the best idea is to try to remedy the problem.
My V3 have just been sitting because I was gathering all the stuff I need for the install, so over the next week I'll sit down and play around a little more trying to get the rings gears to sit properly and not wobble.