I thought I had been hearing my rear end "sing" a bit (a bit hard to hear, but since my car is pretty loud, I figured if I could hear anything, it was probably enough to investigate). I had always understood that that was a symptom of excessive lash (or backlash as it is called in the NG3 manual). The manual says it should be between .12 and .25 mm. I got the tranny out, took off the bell housing, and wiggled the crown gear. There SEEMED to be very LITTLE - almost no - lash at all! I hooked up a dial indicator and it didn't register anything. Sometimes, pushing on the crown gear, it would move several thousandths but I'm not sure if that is because I'm actually moving the pinion.
While the concepts and general idea of what I'm trying to do are not new to me, doing it is something new to me so I have some questions...
Q: Is there a good way to lock the pinion so I KNOW I'm only seeing lash. The manual doesn't suggest anything.
Q: Could it be that too little lash will cause it to "sing?"
I also noticed that the wear pattern on the crown covered most of the tooth. IIRC, manuals for other rear ends show a smaller oval wear pattern. I didn't try any blue yet.
Q: Does anybody have a comment on this?
Q: Are there other suggestions for things I should pay attention to?