[Fot] Welded Diff & Chuck Gee

chasgee at aol.com chasgee at aol.com
Fri Sep 11 00:18:00 MDT 2009


Dennis,



The key to welding diffs is to preheat the whole assembly prior to welding. This prevents cracking during welding.?I usually preheat to 700 F. Some may not think this is necessary, but I've done it both ways and it does make a difference.



Since I have a furnace and welding machine, you could just send it to me, but that's up to you. I do charge a nominal fee but nothing too outrageous.



The best part about a welded diff is listening to your friends complain about pushing the car around the pits. Since I like to aggravate my friends (as all will attest), this has not been a major problem!


Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis DeLap <yellow-green at sbcglobal.net>
To: FOT <fot at autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, Sep 10, 2009 8:38 pm
Subject: [Fot] Welded Diff & Chuck Gee




Amici -  I am going to try my hand at welding up a diff.

Any tips?
Thanks
Dennis DeLap
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