I thought I should update this post and bump it to the top.
The pinion bearings came off the pinion shafts easily and the shims were swapped from the 9 tooth FJR gear to the 10 tooth RSV gear. Two things to note are:
1. The pinion assembly doesn't come out or go into the F-D as easily as some write ups would have you believe. I had to fab up a gear puller to remove the pinions. It does come out relatively easily that way.
2. Be careful with these pinion bearings! They have a split inner race and the balls will fall out if you're not careful. I did the work on the kitchen counter with an old towel under my work area.
To reinstall the pinion assy into the F-D housing it's a simple matter of leaving the pinion assy in the freezer for a few hours while the pumpkin simmers in the oven for a similar length of time. I used the lowest setting my oven could be set to of 200F. I'm sure it wouldn't hurt it to go higher but that worked fine at assembly time and less risk of me burning my fingers. Wifey just loved the smell of hot hypoid oil in the oven
. The pinion assembly (pinion, shim, bearing) simply drops into the F-D housing freely after the freeze / heat.
The shims from the FJR ring bearing (.81mm) were used with the RSV ring gear bearing and as luck would have it my backlash ended up at .013 thou. The original shims from the RSV ring bearing were .64mm. I assembled the ring assembly into the F-D housing to check the clearance of the thrust washer (current size is 1.6mm) with plastigauge. After using the oven / freezer trick to get the ring gear into the ring gear housing and then the entire ring gear assembly into the F-D housing the thrust washer clearance measured .004 thou. That is the minimum acceptable clearance so I have decided to not use a thinner thrust washer because the increments between the sizes is .2mm (.008 thou). The stopper bolt to ring gear measured .015 thou.
I am waiting for new o-rings and a pinion nut to arrive from parts fish.com (approx $20.00). I also ordered a 1.4 thrust washer and a .50 ring gear shim but I hope I won't need to use them. I decided to reuse my existing seals for the pinion bearing retainer and the ring gear cover since they look good and didn't appear to be leaking when I took everything apart. Now that I have the tools and knowledge of how everything comes apart it would be easy to change them if I need to in the future.
The only tool / supply item I needed to purchase was a Dana 44 spindle nut socket (OEM brand from Autozone $22.00) and some plastigauge (also AutoZone about $5.00 IIRC). I already owned a dial indicator with mag. base, a quality old school mechanical Starrett micrometer, an air impact w/ 22mm socket (pinion nut). The pinion bearing retainer (left hand thread) was so tight on the 2005 FJR F-D that I had to use the air impact to loosen it. I was afraid I might damage the removal tool but it handled the hammering just fine. The pinion retainer on the RSV F-D came off easily and didn't seemed to be torqued tighter than 40 or 50 ft lbs.
I also made my own "ring gear holder" bolt with a lathe and 14 x 1.5 die to hold the ring gear from rotating while taking backlash readings at the pinion coupler. I looked locally for a 14x1.5mm bolt but couldn't find one so I turned one down from a piece if round aluminum bar stock I had on hand. Not much torque is required for this, hand tight is all it needs to be.
If anyone needs more detailed info or pics let me know (I would also need to know how to post pics
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thanks for listening,
Tom