Call me overly optimistic, but I look at this and think..."hey, the innards are protected by gear oil, it'll probably be fine!"
One has to be a bit of an optimist to take on a project like this TR3A, either that or just pay someone else and not think about it.
Here's the ring gear, carrier and pinion gear. Hard to spot, but the tapered bearings are rust spotted and pitted. Lame!
Ugh. I was not having any fun with this mess.
Original red paint inside.
Anatomy of the TR3A rear differential and axle assembly. Note the fresh bearings already pressed onto the axle shafts and pinion gear.
Here's where it gets real. Critical measurement of "backlash" between the two gears.
Anatomy of a TR3A rear suspension. I opted for new leafs, because who wants to clean and paint rusty leaves?? Also one original leaf pack was thicker than the other, which I found out is how they came new. Weird.
This is way easier to do with the body off. In the end it was a no-brainer
Here's the completed suspension. Still waiting to build new brake lines and rebuild the front calipers. This was a major milestone.