OldBlueDually
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- Jun 8, 2020
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- Location
- Minnesota
- First Name
- Justin
- Truck Year
- 1976 GMC
- Truck Model
- C30
- Engine Size
- 455 Olds
Hi all, so now I am at the point that all my gears are shot in the rear-end of my truck. The dilemma is I am trying to save money here, and this damned truck project is starting to really get a bit expensive.
So now comes the part I need all new gears in the rear-end (it started with a leaking pinion seal). I would like to maybe find another good used rear-end and swap out gears, however that is also a risk if you buy from a yard and tear it all down only to find the gears are also junk.
The spiders in mine have a couple gears with internal grooves in them, and that same cross-shaft is also grooved. The pinion gear has a nice mirror finish (which is bad) & some major pitting on other teeth. The ring gear is the same. Bearings are pitting & de-laminated races....basically its all junk except the carrier.
What would you guys do on something like this where it would not cost much more than a few hundred and your on a budget?
Looking for suggestions on what to do and save money. (Maybe it is not possible..??)
So now comes the part I need all new gears in the rear-end (it started with a leaking pinion seal). I would like to maybe find another good used rear-end and swap out gears, however that is also a risk if you buy from a yard and tear it all down only to find the gears are also junk.
The spiders in mine have a couple gears with internal grooves in them, and that same cross-shaft is also grooved. The pinion gear has a nice mirror finish (which is bad) & some major pitting on other teeth. The ring gear is the same. Bearings are pitting & de-laminated races....basically its all junk except the carrier.
What would you guys do on something like this where it would not cost much more than a few hundred and your on a budget?
Looking for suggestions on what to do and save money. (Maybe it is not possible..??)