shannondeese
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I've had this ARB air locker sitting around for about a year now and finally have the time to install it. I've taken a few pictures and will take more as I get it installed and working. The ARB uses 90 PSI with a 12volt solenoid. I am not going use the solenoid and instead use an air actuated transfer case engagement lever. I'd rather not have anything electric that can fail. I am going to use 3/8 air brake tubing for all the connections. It's lighter than the copper tubing and I have a bunch of extra on hand.
Day 1. Removed the carrier and bearings. It took a 50 ton press to get the bearings off the old carrier and put on the new ARB. It stopped the 20 ton press like I was trying to press a sold chunk of steel. So we set up the big boy and went to work.
To get the ARB to fit in the case you will need to clearance the case on one side. I took just under 1/4 inch of material out to get the ARB to rotate freely with out touching the case. The instructions say nothing about this.
Once it was sitting in the case I measured a few times and marked where I wanted the air line to go through. ARB recommends a spot but it's too close to the bearing mount in my opinion. Of course my 1/4 NPT tap is at my Dads so I can't get to hard mounting the air line today.
Setting the bearing preload is easy. The new carrier position is a little off center on the bull gear but still has full contact between both gears.
Day 1. Removed the carrier and bearings. It took a 50 ton press to get the bearings off the old carrier and put on the new ARB. It stopped the 20 ton press like I was trying to press a sold chunk of steel. So we set up the big boy and went to work.
To get the ARB to fit in the case you will need to clearance the case on one side. I took just under 1/4 inch of material out to get the ARB to rotate freely with out touching the case. The instructions say nothing about this.
Once it was sitting in the case I measured a few times and marked where I wanted the air line to go through. ARB recommends a spot but it's too close to the bearing mount in my opinion. Of course my 1/4 NPT tap is at my Dads so I can't get to hard mounting the air line today.
Setting the bearing preload is easy. The new carrier position is a little off center on the bull gear but still has full contact between both gears.
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