Yes, the infamous glass diff in 3rd and 4th gen f-bodies. I'm asking a lot of it, I put about 430 to the tire right nowNot to bad in my opinion, Is this a 7.5"/7.6" diff?
I don't frequent the track much anymore... The Ford 8.8 conversions are intriguing, but any way you slice it you're going to spend 4g's no matter if it's a 9", 12 bolt, dana 60, or Ford 8.8Better/more contact area on the drive side....Good job!
I wish someone made a bolt-in 8.5"/8.6" for these.....I ran a S60/Dana 60 in my '01 Camaro, Cammed L92, 455 RWHP for a few months & it would hit heat shield & exhaust no matter what I did. 12 bolts can hit to.
I made setup bearings, have a solid pinion sleeve, I have a new nut, red loctite. It's all torn back down now to press on the real bearingsGood job staying with it until you have a proper pattern. Hopefully you used red Locktite on the pinion threads and a new nut.
Smart move. Did you use a brake hone on your setup bearings? I’m seeing folks bake the pinion bearing and put the pinion in the freezer. Makes life easier getting the big bearing on.I made setup bearings, have a solid pinion sleeve, I have a new nut, red loctite. It's all torn back down now to press on the real bearings
Smart move. Did you use a brake hone on your setup bearings? I’m seeing folks bake the pinion bearing and put the pinion in the freezer. Makes life easier getting the big bearing on.
Never use red loctite on anything threaded that is coming apart again. That is what the Orange is for. Red is considered permanent.Good job staying with it until you have a proper pattern. Hopefully you used red Locktite on the pinion threads and a new nut.
If you’ve ever dealt with a pinion nut backing off (and they do) there’s a lot of damage that occurs. Red Locktite for me thank you.Never use red loctite on anything threaded that is coming apart again. That is what the Orange is for. Red is considered permanent.
That color (red) should cost $500 for a small tube, I hate that stuff. But then if its not done correctly I suppose the red would be a small bit tighter than blue. Since most no one understands there can not be any sort of oil on the threads to use loctite.
Never use red loctite on anything threaded that is coming apart again. That is what the Orange is for. Red is considered permanent.
That color (red) should cost $500 for a small tube, I hate that stuff. But then if its not done correctly I suppose the red would be a small bit tighter than blue. Since most no one understands there can not be any sort of oil on the threads to use loctite.
Should cost $500. ...it's already to expensive. Apply a little heat and red will let go pretty easy. That being said I tend to use blue and the red ends up staying in the tool box most of the time. My little bottle of red threadlocker is probably 20 years old and dried out.Never use red loctite on anything threaded that is coming apart again. That is what the Orange is for. Red is considered permanent.
That color (red) should cost $500 for a small tube, I hate that stuff. But then if its not done correctly I suppose the red would be a small bit tighter than blue. Since most no one understands there can not be any sort of oil on the threads to use loctite.