Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet Camaro install gear pinion

...pinion gear i am going to set up a set of 411 gears in my 86 camaro and wanted to know what it wear pattern is to be for it is noisy and want to get it set up right . thanks rick The ring and pinion ...

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need torque specs for the pinion nuton rearend!!!!!! If your car is a rear wheel drive, and you mean the nut that's just after your drive shaft, then...If you are replacing the seal, you need to mark ...

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...pinion nut and drive flange to install the seal. He also should have installed a new crush collar. This caused the failure due to incorrect bearing preload. (Set by the new crush collar). You should ...

...gear and pinion in my 1968 Camaro with a 12 bold rear end. It has 373 ratio now but the rear end code said it had 410 ratio. I want to change the ratio to 410. You can change the ratio back to 4.10. ...

Question about 1995 Camaro

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...gear and backplate and install a bolt and nut to lock the sector gear in position. Using a 3 / 16 in. (5mm) bit, drill out the motor attaching rivets and remove the motor from the regulator. Fig. 2: ...

...install the retaining bolts/screws. Tighten to 35 ft. lbs. (47 Nm). Measure the starter pinion-to-flywheel clearance and add shims, if necessary. If removed, connect the exhaust crossover pipe to the ...

Question about 1996 Camaro

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gear # by Pinion gear # to get rear end ratio. Didn't get directly to your question, but I hope this helps. Let me know. Thanks the tag should be on one of the rear cover bolts, if it has been removed

Question about 1996 Camaro

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...gear tooth contact. When you take the carrier out, and also change pinion bearings you changed the relationship between the ring and pinion gears (which can also give you a noise) You have got to get ...

...doesn't work properly, it's a major problem. Determine if it's the rack and pinion or steering gear or the pump. Check the power steering pump's level of power steering fluid and the belt

...pinion gears are mounted on, then push the axles inward and remove the "C" shaped clips that retain the axles in the gear carrier. The axle bearings are pressed into the axle tubes and you need a ...

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