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02-24-2005, 03:03 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Lafayette, LA
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3 hour posi swap
I put a posi in the truck, and was able to get it done in three hours, as opposed to the usual 8-10. The main thing that made the difference was I used the old bearings off of the open diff. Taking them off without destroying them took a little care, but all in all it was worth the time. I reinstalled the posi with the same factory shims and the gear pattern was right on. Of course this only worked out because I was re-using the same ring gear, and the pinion stayed in place. The best part, is that the posi took me from 14.72 to 14.14 in the quarter.
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02-24-2005, 08:42 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Damon, Tx
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minibike,
Good to hear that you didn't have any problems with the swap. I recently had mine done (at a shop) with all new parts and Eaton posi. My rear had friggin water in it. Wood bed was shot and the breather hose had huge cracks in it so I guess thats how water got in it. Bearings were in rough shape and the cross shaft was eaten up pretty bad when I initially inspected everything.. Gears were in good shape, but afer 34 years I decided to use news ones. I took the ole one legger to the track last year and ran it. I want to do it again this year and see what happens as far as e.t.. Hopefully get 3/4 to 1 second faster as I was spinning half way down the 1/8th.. Have fun burnin' the tires, James |
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