Rear End lets go after only 300,000 miles !
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Installing Cover
Hey Jack,
I installed the cover and shot a touch up coat of paint on tonight. Tomorrow I'll come in and crate it up to ship on Monday FedEx.
I will include 2 bottles of posi additive. You will have to pick up 2 bottles of Lucas 85-140 gear oil and you can reuse your old fill plug which you should have there or you can use the new one I installed. Seal the plug with some tape or thread sealant.
You will have to break in the new gears too, I will have paperwork in with the diff to cover the procedure. This is important, you don't want to burn up the new gears.
You should have it on Tuesday.
Thanks Jack, this was an interesting build to say the least.
Gary
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My rear end comes home !
The rear end build is over. I just received the box and now I have to start thinking about the installation of the drive train.
But that can wait for another day.
Here it is , and thanks to Gary Ramadie for creating a work of Art.
Just waiting for the rest of the drive train
Here they are , waiting for me to crawl under the car and install
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Re: Rear End and Transmission Installation
Next I had to get the transmission back in . Replaced the throw-out bearing, rear bearing and seal. Never easy...I finally resorted to the push the tail over the cross member, roll the tranny on to my chest, and do a push up with it . It went up and in. No problems but a lot of back and blue marks on my arms and body.
Drive shaft hooked up with new slip yoke
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My rear end is back in the seat again......
My rear End is in the seat once again......The first ride of 2015.
After 6 months of restoration , the car held together for a 20 minute ride to start the break in of the newly rebuilt rear end, transmission and suspension..
I did the removal and installation with the car on jack stands.
I do not recommend this method , but like many of us, I had no choice..,,,,,,,.
I have to go now....time for another 20 minute ride....
If you click on the link you will see the video of my first ride, looks better on computer then Iphone , speakers for sound
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Re: My rear end is back in the seat again......
Hi Don,
I am looking forward to going to Carlisle this year. Can you believe that I have never gone...but then again I was not a corvette guy...I just drove one......a lot......It should be fun...I plan to stop and say hello to a few hosts from my 48 trip on the way down and back. I still have a lot of minor stuff to do on the car. 65,000 miles in 4 years will take its toll. It was great to get behind the wheel again. The return to the 3:36 from 3:70, feels great...longer shifts and more top end ...as I like to stay at 70-85 most of the time. It will be a few weeks before I can let it rip as I have to break in the rear and get it aligned.
Hope to see you somewhere , sometime,, Hellos to Ed
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Re: My rear end is back in the seat again......
Hi, Gary tuned the Posi unit with more than 10 hrs of slow rotation.....right now I am just getting the car back on road, will need to align it and re torque all the bolts, and will do some turns....just great to be back on the road.
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Re: My rear end is back in the seat again......
DonOThe light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.- Top
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Alignment specs ?
Hi , I am almost ready to give an update on the rear suspension project.
Tomorrow I bring in the car for alignment. I have all the factory specs, but I know that the front with radial tires is set a little differently then factory.
My car is completely stock front suspension with original style A arms.
1966 L-79 with stock power steering setup. Tires are 215 R 70 15
Should I try to get for the following specs based on radial tires and my hi speed (70-90 mph) for long periods of driving on my
trips...
Front
Toe Factory ?
Caster As much as possible 2 + ? if A arm will allow
Camber Factory ?
Rear
Camber 0 or fraction less
Toe Factory
Thanks
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