That is going to suck a good bit if you have to replace the flange. I would see if you can tap the threads to clean them up if possible. The issue is the crush sleeve that is behind the pinion flange, it should be replaced along with the flange and this can affect install depth of the pinion and ultimately can affect the pattern of the gears. I would try to avoid changing the pinion flange if possibleWorks for me! Unfortunately I messed up the pinion flange and have forced the wrong thread bolts In there. Might be ordering a new one. Any idea on how much a pain replacing that will be?
Nice! [emoji106]Got the driveshaft out and shipped to DSS. They didn't give me any details other than they have revised the design to be 4" and they are shipping me a new one.![]()
I would see if you can tap the threads to clean them up if possible.
Lubricate the tap with oil and ensure its straight. You may need to work it back and forth to straighten a really marred set of threads outNot yet I was in a wedding on Sat. I'm pretty sore from the dance floor. I might try to get to get out there today but I doubt I'll be able to.
@84Ttop I've never used a tap set. Any advice?
Boowell the stuff I bought didn't work. The car is going to Ramsey's Performance Wednesday to get the pinion flange replaced.
That's a real bummer!@shahram72 Stock driveshaft and you are having probs?