Re: Healthy 383+4-speed+slicks=junk 8 3/4
[Re: jcastle1]
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09/24/11 10:50 PM
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Yep split the sleeve,lost all the preload then mayhem was introduced They all fail eventually Gus
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Re: Healthy 383+4-speed+slicks=junk 8 3/4
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09/24/11 10:57 PM
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Another pic of axle splines
For stock axles the splines arent too bad... my go fast axles look worse than that... they took a set and have stayed that way ever since
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Re: Healthy 383+4-speed+slicks=junk 8 3/4
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09/24/11 11:04 PM
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What do you mean by "split the sleeve"? I don't understand.
Its a 489 case, right... it uses a crush sleeve on the pinion... apply enough load and the pinion will push forwards and crush it more and thats the start of what you have... heavy cars WILL break a 8 3/4... I still use a 8 3/4 but my car is light... with a 1.19 60'
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Re: Healthy 383+4-speed+slicks=junk 8 3/4
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09/24/11 11:07 PM
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For stock axles the splines arent too bad... my go fast axles look worse than that... they took a set and have stayed that way ever since Not afraid of them breaking off when twisted like that?
Anything is possible... but they have been in there that way for 8 years now
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Re: Healthy 383+4-speed+slicks=junk 8 3/4
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09/24/11 11:28 PM
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Mike, a friend helped me drill out the 7290 yolk and attached heavier straps and grade 8 bolts/nuts the day before I went to the track. I removed the yolk for drilling. I knew I had the 489 with a crush sleeve. The pig was just freshened with new bearings & pinion seal last fall. I re-installed the yolk and torqued it to 190 lbs. I was told by the person who re-built my pig that he torqued it to 225 ft. lbs. The yolk definately felt different(tighter)after I torqued to 190 I was gonna step it to 225lbs after I reached 190 but stopped because it felt tighter. The next day after driving it to the track,it broke on the starting line after 1 easy pass to break in the new slicks. Do you think I probably crushed the sleeve further,and changed the pre-load? John
If I were to race(or even street drive) the 489 I would go with the solid sleeve... did you change the pre-load... most likely... if I need to pull the yoke I torque it back to spec(or damn close).... JMO on the preload... but either way... a heavy car and 4 speed with slicks and have good bite.... something has to give
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