KsM715
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I'm not so sure on that one porkysplace. I know the chunk in the rockwell axle can be spun 180* and run that way in rock crawlers and never heard of anyone stripping the gears. I know RC's arent running anywhere near the weight of a deuce or 5ton.
Edit: I dont know what I was thinking. When you pull the chunk the drive gear comes with it so the pinion gear would still be pushing against the same side of the gear. But........... I've spent the last 30 min or so looking in the TM's about rebuilding the diffs. Now this is from the deuce tm and not the 5ton but I think they are the same only larger. The helical drive gear (what would be the ring gear in a standard ring and pinion) looks like it can be put in either direction and I see no remarks about placing a certain side to one side or the other. So to me I would think that it is designed to take the same amount of torque on either side of the gear.
#5 in the upper portion of the diagram
Edit: I dont know what I was thinking. When you pull the chunk the drive gear comes with it so the pinion gear would still be pushing against the same side of the gear. But........... I've spent the last 30 min or so looking in the TM's about rebuilding the diffs. Now this is from the deuce tm and not the 5ton but I think they are the same only larger. The helical drive gear (what would be the ring gear in a standard ring and pinion) looks like it can be put in either direction and I see no remarks about placing a certain side to one side or the other. So to me I would think that it is designed to take the same amount of torque on either side of the gear.
#5 in the upper portion of the diagram
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