AbrahamLincoln
Dedicated LVC Member
Hey those of you with lsd's... how often do the clutch material inside them have to be replaced. What are the symptoms if they need to be replaced? Will one side pull harder than the other?
225K and 2500ish dragstrip passes and I didn't have any track lok problems.
I didn't do john force st00pid burnouts hard on the brakes though..either.
*shruggs*
Evidently I did too many john force st00pid burnouts.![]()
About 180 track passes over the course of ~2-1/2 years and my track-lok needed rebuilt.![]()
Your power level, coupled with sticky tires and a stall convertor might have been a contriubuting factor.
I've heard that putting straight synthetic oil in with no friction modifer can bring a dead tlock back to life... never tried it, just something I heard surfing the net lol..
I think it might just be blue cars that wear them out faster...
this does help but they are so easy to replace why fix it half ass just replace the clutches
they are so easy to replace why fix it half ass just replace the clutches
Evidently I did too many john force st00pid burnouts.![]()
About 180 track passes over the course of ~2-1/2 years and my track-lok needed rebuilt.![]()
setting gear lash isn't exactly easy?
Of course, the Blue Flame is our statistical outlier, but John puts that thing to more strenuous use than any of the rest of us, so a shorter service life is to be expected.
is that when you put in the locker?
actually setting up a rear end isn't difficult at all, it's just time consuming and usually people will "settle" rather than going thru the difficulty of taking the thing apart and adding, subtracting or swapping shims.
a good rear end guy will get it close the first time and nail it on the second time..where a noobie will not be close the first 3-4 times and will "settle" on the 5th time when it just "gets in the ball park".
it would probably take me 6-9 tries to get it the way I would want it.
You can replace the clutches without removing the carrier from the housing...
yea my car. Does the from time to time; was hoping this was normal.I have had my trac lok in for about a year now and every time now I do a burnout, the right rear always pulls harder than the left. The backside slides out even on flat ground.
Yea I took my car to an expert to have it all setup right. My car slides out to the right when I jump on it sometimes.... I don't know if this is normal or what... I'm sure it's fine I just was curious how often those clutches need to be done. You still have to remove the carrier from the car right to replace the clutches but you don't mess around with setting the gear lash?
My car slides out to the right when I jump on it sometimes.... ?