suregrips
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Yeah I think it was 100ft/lb to overcome the grip mechanism.
As Kev said the cone type can be repaired but it's a bit more hassle than the clutch type. Not that difficult though, involves shimming the cones back to their required position to make up for the wear. Officially they cannot be rebuilt, but many people have successfully done it.
But the clutch is just a better type IMHO - it functions better than the cone. But to be honest, most people don't care which they have.
As Kev said the cone type can be repaired but it's a bit more hassle than the clutch type. Not that difficult though, involves shimming the cones back to their required position to make up for the wear. Officially they cannot be rebuilt, but many people have successfully done it.
But the clutch is just a better type IMHO - it functions better than the cone. But to be honest, most people don't care which they have.
Hi Guys,
Yes you can repair a cone type, it involves stripping out the diff unit and undoing either 8 or 10 bolts holding the two halves together and carefully (springs) seeing wether the cones have bottomed on the case,if so you can machine approx 80 thou off the end of the cone and rebuild using more spider gear thrust washers to make up the play in the spider gears. For a more in depth article, look at mopar muscle `Rebuilding 8.75" sure grip`
Its pretty easy to do, The only hard bit is the machining.(I`m lucky I have a lathe and assocciated machine tools at home) If I can do it anyone can. Hope this helps.
Regards
Dave H
Yes you can repair a cone type, it involves stripping out the diff unit and undoing either 8 or 10 bolts holding the two halves together and carefully (springs) seeing wether the cones have bottomed on the case,if so you can machine approx 80 thou off the end of the cone and rebuild using more spider gear thrust washers to make up the play in the spider gears. For a more in depth article, look at mopar muscle `Rebuilding 8.75" sure grip`
Its pretty easy to do, The only hard bit is the machining.(I`m lucky I have a lathe and assocciated machine tools at home) If I can do it anyone can. Hope this helps.
Regards
Dave H