Differential Assembly: Testing and Inspection
Sparingly paint eight or ten of the drive gear teeth with a stiff mixture of marking raddle or engineers blue. Move the painted gear teeth in mesh with the pinion until a good impression of the total contact is obtained. The result should conform with the ideal tooth contact pattern.
Fig.1:
Fig. 1 Ideal tooth contact pattern.
Fig.2:
Fig. 2 High tooth contact pattern.
Fig.3:
Fig. 3 Low tooth contact pattern.
Fig.4:
Fig. 4 Toe contact pattern.
Fig.5:
Fig. 5 Heel contact pattern.
A The HEEL is the larger outer end of the tooth.
B The TOE is the small or inner end of the tooth.
C The DRIVE side of the drive gear tooth is convex.
D The COAST side of the drive gear tooth 1.5 concave.