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F20 and Regular differential

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KevinH

08-26-2005 19:18:53




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Ok, without getting too deep into what I'm trying to do just yet, I need to isolate one axle on the rear end of a Regular. It's no longer a tractor, it's kind of a power transfer unit. I need to drive through the input shaft, and transfer out through one axle only. As a matter of fact, I've removed the axle on the left hand side(sitting on the tractor). How can I make it so it will work? Any help will be appreciated, and I'll post some pics as I get it closer to working. Thanks, Kevin

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Nebraska Cowman

08-26-2005 19:42:49




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 Re: F20 and Regular differential in reply to KevinH, 08-26-2005 19:18:53  
kevin, you will have to put the axle back in and make a plate or something to keep it from turning. then all the power will transfer to the other side.



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KevinH

08-26-2005 19:47:28




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 Re: F20 and Regular differential in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 08-26-2005 19:42:49  
Is there any way to weld it up or something without replacing the axle. The end of the axle housing is mounted to a concrete slab, so there's really no way to replace the axle without cutting part of it off and putting a plate on the inside; which could be done, I'm just trying to find the simplest way.



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Ron in Nebr

08-26-2005 21:37:46




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 Re: F20 and Regular differential in reply to KevinH, 08-26-2005 19:47:28  
Never had the rear cover off one of those differentials before, but if they're remotely like any other kind of differential you should be able to weld the spider gears solid. The spider gears are the four gears in the middle of the differential case- the splined axles go into two of them. Get as much oil as you can off with brake cleaner spray then crank up the amps and start sticking things together.

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Janicholson

08-27-2005 09:01:33




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 Re: F20 and Regular differential in reply to Ron in Nebr, 08-26-2005 21:37:46  
The fixed axle solution will double the speed of the remaining axle, and reduce the total torque available. Welding the spiders is ok if you use ni-rod or some compatible process. Simple 6013 rod may cause cracking and resulting weld failure. The gears are not plain steel. This might not be an issue if the intended use requires little power transfer. Have a good welder do the job.
(I do not know, but pullers might have Ideas on the best process, or a part to replace the spider)
JimN

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