Scuffy
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Hey gents! I'm getting pretty excited now as I finally have the 2.5 ton Rocks, Spicer 3053a and PTO unit from a Deuce as well as several other goodies. Now it's time to start putting everything together. I've got a few questions which I can't seem to get an answer for on a few of the 4x4/Jeep forums I'm a member on so I figure I might as well as the gurus!
First off. With the Rockwells I know that many want a different side drop so they rotate the the top portion of the differential around. Most of the holes line up, a couple need to be drilled and tapped. I understand that part. BUT... (yes the infamous "BUT" ) I've seen several builds of different vehicles where they are running Rocks with full hydro steering- the ram, being balanced or unbalanced, along witht the tie rod on the FRONT of the axle. I'm having trouble wrapping my mind around how this is done. Is the axle simply spun and mounted backwards IE the passenger tire is now on the driver's side and vice versa or have they swapped the outer ends around. More simply- if the top portion can be rotated would it also work to run the axle backward instead? I have a fairly technical mind but axles in general just confuse the hell out of me!!
I plan on running full hydro so this is a bit of important info!
Also! I've been searching the net up and down and have found many instances of folks running a 53 series Detroit with a Spicer 3053. Even a couple guys that have a Gama Goat 3-53 paired with the Spicer. Both of mine have the SAE#3 pattern on them- the flywheel housing on the engine and the bell on the Spicer. But I need a bell housing that will let me mount them together. The shallow bell on the trans is obviously not deep enough to allow for a clutch plate and all the accoutrements. In fact the input shaft sticks out a good 6" or 8". Does anyone happen to know what bell housing I might need or what to pull one off of?
And... I think that's it for now. I'm exhausted from thinking about this stuff and searching so hopefully you guys can shed some light on my most recent set of questions! lol
THANKS!!!
First off. With the Rockwells I know that many want a different side drop so they rotate the the top portion of the differential around. Most of the holes line up, a couple need to be drilled and tapped. I understand that part. BUT... (yes the infamous "BUT" ) I've seen several builds of different vehicles where they are running Rocks with full hydro steering- the ram, being balanced or unbalanced, along witht the tie rod on the FRONT of the axle. I'm having trouble wrapping my mind around how this is done. Is the axle simply spun and mounted backwards IE the passenger tire is now on the driver's side and vice versa or have they swapped the outer ends around. More simply- if the top portion can be rotated would it also work to run the axle backward instead? I have a fairly technical mind but axles in general just confuse the hell out of me!!
I plan on running full hydro so this is a bit of important info!
Also! I've been searching the net up and down and have found many instances of folks running a 53 series Detroit with a Spicer 3053. Even a couple guys that have a Gama Goat 3-53 paired with the Spicer. Both of mine have the SAE#3 pattern on them- the flywheel housing on the engine and the bell on the Spicer. But I need a bell housing that will let me mount them together. The shallow bell on the trans is obviously not deep enough to allow for a clutch plate and all the accoutrements. In fact the input shaft sticks out a good 6" or 8". Does anyone happen to know what bell housing I might need or what to pull one off of?
And... I think that's it for now. I'm exhausted from thinking about this stuff and searching so hopefully you guys can shed some light on my most recent set of questions! lol
THANKS!!!