rustystud
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I've rebuilt tons of these units, (literally tons ! get it ? tons ?) Anyway the ring and pinion get there oil from splash. The oil is carried up the Bull gear and is squished out by the Drive Bull gear (the smaller straight cut gear). It works quite well actually. You can take a complete pumpkin unit and suspend it over a pan of oil. Then turn the input shaft and you will see what I mean about the oil riding the bull gear up to the other gears.Anyone know how the ring and pinion get their lube? I thought it just splashed around in there, but it would have to make its way through a small or-face to do so. Is that top section supposed to have its own G.O.? I have trashed 2 ring and pinions with both having the same issue(pinion slop from bearings going bad, I think). I'd like to keep the third one in good shape if possible, I'll only have one more spare!
The picture is me in 1982 rebuilding a "2 Speed Double Reduction Rockwell Differential". I cannot remember the truck it came out of. I never took the units out. They came to me on pallets. I had to rebuild 2 of these units a day and a small transmission (like a SM465). Complete tear down and cleaning and rebuild.