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Yah I gots the goods.
Thanks Sharpe...I'll try to get with you this week. I may take a day or two off for an axle buildathon.:D
Anyone want the whole axle I have. 31 spline shafts, 2.97 gears, case is open, drum brakes, shaved housing?
Or does anyone need any Moser big bearing ends?
Send me a pm if so.
Hmmm....
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/DSCN2454.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/DSCN2452.jpg
This seems like it was meant to be.:D
The OD of the d44 tube is just right to fit inside the 9inch tube. The d44 axle uses the same U399A timken bearing and has the same diameter seal surface, so I can use the original isuzu parts on the 9inch axle without having some one-off oddball bearing/seal. Rotors are already six lug so no redrilling, plus they are vented whereas the Ford 8.8s are not. The only downside is that the backing plate is captured by the axle retainer. This means that my spare axles would have to have loaded backing plates on them. Or I would have to carry spare bearing retaining rings, knock the bearing off the broken axle to get the backing plate off, then put the backing plate on the new axle with the new retainer ring.
See the comparison of the retainers below...
What do yall think?
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/DSCN2456.jpg
If you can make that work it would be cool. is the distance from the bearing shoulder to the wheel mounting surface the same on a 9" and isuzu dana 44? I'm thinking theres a few more measurements you need to take before ruling out custom axle shafts.
all the nines that I have seen that had factory brakes, the backing plate is captured by the bearing that is what holds the axles in. factory ford standoff is usually 2 3/16" that is distance from wms to bearing flange face I thought most 44's had less.
I haven't measured yet but just eyeballing it I do believe the isuzu has less bearing shoulder to wms. I've pretty much decided to get custom shafts anyway. By the time I pay shipping for the stock shafts to/from Mosier I might as well dish out the extra cash and get a stronger axle.
What I mean by captured is that the backing plate is between the retainer and the axle flange. So in order from tube out:
9 inch - tube, backing plate, retaining plate, axle flange
isuzu 44 - tube, retaining plate, backing plate, axle flange
There's no way to get the backing plate off without removing the wheel bearing from the shaft. And it doesn't look like I can use the same studs if I was to not use a backing plate because the studs press into the backing plate.
Did you mean 2-3/8"? I say that because everyone who does the 8.8 brake conversion has to put a 1/8" spacer on the axle flange or get custom shafts because the 8.8 is 2-1/2" brake spacing. This is also the approximate measurement I got on mine. I'm about 90% sure I'm going with custom shafts, in which case I'll get them machined to the isuzu spacing. If I do happen to go with resplined originals I don't think the difference is too large so I could probably get the shoulder reworked back to meet the isuzu spec.
Pucks
2- 2.892" carrier pucks
1- 2.875" D44 end puck
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/DSC00131.jpg
sweetness
Ya, so Ryan's housing is definitely not going to work. Evidently Ford 9" doesn't always mean 9". The ring gear from that axle was a numerically lower ratio, and the ring actually measures ~8-3/8". Ryan fabbed the skid according to his ring. So when I put my 3rd in it contacts the skid with about 1/2" to go.
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/DSCN2461.jpg
so this talk about it having more clearance than a D30 is poppy(ock?
add a small notch made of some square tubing to give you just enough clearance
No, I think that because the ring was smaller Ryan went didn't realize he was going further. It will still have a lot more clearance...I'm just gonna say it has more clearance than a stock Ford 9. :D
Square tube would have to hang down lower than the outside of the skid to work. I'd rather just start over.
So what is that pic of?
skidmarks :laughing:
That's the skid on the inside...the mark is where the ring rubs.