Hello everyone, its a bit long but bare with me as i need all your opinions about this issue.
My freind has a 1967 250sl pagoda wich is fully rebuilt from the ground up. 3 monthes ago he decided to change the gears from the original 4.1 i think to 3.75ish (i dont remember the exact number). All the bearings were replaced with new ones, and a new set of gears went in.
Job was done by a mechanic wich dont know this rear end and didnt made any adjustments or shimming - just replaced the parts and closed it. Ater that the car had a whine in mid-speeds so he asked me to step in. I did my research and read more than a few threads over here about this rear end, even got a heynes manual for it (was a stupid mistake - this one doesnt cover nothing i needed).
Iv searched the web for a proper mercedes benz manual that will cover all the diff specs, found some leads and contacted a few seller wich couldnt tell me wich manual will cover the rear end internal parts proceedures adjustments and torques so iv gathered all i could find (wich isnt much) on the web and went in. I have a vast expirience with ring and pinion and diff lockers installs so this one isnt strange to me.
Long story short the mesh between the R&P wasnt good, iv adjusted everything to a proper pattern on both sides (coast and drive). Closed the cases together and tightned the ring on the universal joint side to load the carrier bearings and than went in to the pinion nut and crush sleeve.
The info i found on the webs about this one is while axels are in place and with no brakes on - i should tightened it to 24-26 feet pound of resistance on the flange while turning it so i went ahed and tried. the socket kept popping out of the nut so iv built a retaning plate that didnt alowd it to pop out.
Iv closed the nut with big force and after checking it with the proper tool (using one just like this -
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/513wapiBN0L._SL1500_.jpg) it turns when hitting 5 feet pounds wich is tight to a point i cant turn the flange with my hand but with a spanner.
Iv tried to keep on tightning it and couldnt. It felt like i might strip the nut if i kept going.
Long story short - did a test drive and i have a whine from the rear axle at 30 to 70 kph, mostly at decelation. Now, as far as i know these kind of whine will probably come from a loose/faulty pinion bearings, so is it possible that with all the force iv used and the torque valeu iv got just isnt enough?
Im asking this because from all that iv read i didnt found 1 clear answer about how much the pinion nut should go in (feet pound or something else) and im actually scared to damage the pinion or the nut itself if ill use more force.
Id allso mention that this is not my first crush sleeve im crushing in, and this one did crashed (felt it close to when i started tightning it down) but no one of the previous was that though.
Any sort of values, torques, wich manual to get, and most importantly your opinion about this issue and what should i do next will be wellcomed.
THANK YOU!