If you want a solid rear end, I know how to do that
but then turning becomes something of an art form!
Don Miller
Fianlly down to 1!!!!!(back to 2 cars later this year)
69 Turbo V-6
Meridian, ID
--- John F Sandhoff <sandhoff@csus.edu> wrote:
> Adam, you ask:
> > ...im curious as to why my post has not attracted
> any replies...
>
> Probably because no one has a good answer for you
> :-)
> Properly setting up a rear end is more art than
> science, and I
> doubt many of the list members have a good 'shade
> tree' way to
> determine the proper shimming to prevent destroying
> your gears.
> Now Ron can tell you how to rip a ring gear in two,
> and Alan can help
> if you have an ant infestation :-). Gordon has done
> rear ends and may
> be helpful, but again it's as much a 'laying on of
> hands' to get it right
> so maybe if you'll fund him flying over to help you
> out... :-) :-)
>
> Don't mind me much, I'm stuck at work much too late
> tonite...
>
> -- John
> John F Sandhoff sandhoff@csus.edu
> Sacramento, CA
>
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