94kingcbra
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Is it worth rebuilding the oem traction-lok. I hear that once you burnout, you fry the frictions, is this true? I would think, that if it was rebuilt correctly, nothing should happen to it as long as it properly broken in...? :dontknow:
Also, west coast diff said there is a better way to stack the steels and frictions, to make it more agressive. Anybody try this?
I'm about to start the rebuild process tomorrow. I have in my posession so far, Ford 3.73 Ring and Pinion with the crush sleeve, ring gear and pinion gear grade 8 bolts. A master rebuild kit with shims, bearings, meshing paint and a TA Girdle. I plan on purchasing wheel bearings, seals, and a traction lok rebuild kit. Not sure whether to get carbon plates or oem? I'm excited. I have 2 buddies and some very knowledgable intructors that will be overseeing it and I will have till thursday to do it. I wish I could take pictures but no cameras are allowed at school. :angry7:
Oh! should I use 100% silicon or the composite gasket that came with the girdle? Thanks Guys!
Justin
Also, west coast diff said there is a better way to stack the steels and frictions, to make it more agressive. Anybody try this?
I'm about to start the rebuild process tomorrow. I have in my posession so far, Ford 3.73 Ring and Pinion with the crush sleeve, ring gear and pinion gear grade 8 bolts. A master rebuild kit with shims, bearings, meshing paint and a TA Girdle. I plan on purchasing wheel bearings, seals, and a traction lok rebuild kit. Not sure whether to get carbon plates or oem? I'm excited. I have 2 buddies and some very knowledgable intructors that will be overseeing it and I will have till thursday to do it. I wish I could take pictures but no cameras are allowed at school. :angry7:
Oh! should I use 100% silicon or the composite gasket that came with the girdle? Thanks Guys!
Justin