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Boomersteve35, Thanks for your reply.I have set up a few race ford nine inch rear ends. Your backlash is ok as parts heat up they move. Steel doesn't expand like the aluminum. Case does and .009 is good as it will usually tighten up with heat. The patterns look ok also both centered on the gear face. I wish the one pattern wasn't all the way to the outside of the tooth but it may just be the way honda ground the gears. Gold in the oil would be one of two things a brass wear part or maybe an oil additive for break in.
At the first oil change I plan on doing everything to get the break in oils out and switching to higher quality synthetic. If I saw your patterns and lash I wouldn't be worried
The exploded view of the P500 differential shows a stop pin and selectable shims for it. The service manual refers to it also with a specified clearance (.010-.020) between the stop pin and the ring gear.
This stop pin in my opinion is to keep the ring gear from deflecting away from the pinion under severe load. If the stop pin clearance was too tight this could be causing the ring gear to rub the stop pin. Should the stop pin be made of say brass or bronze that could be what I see in the oil. However over time I should see less of it it the oil.
What are your thoughts?
I just added some pictures from the service manual.
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