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PeNiNsula302
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is it ok to leave the differential "open" overnight? i was working on taking off my axles but im tired as shit and just want to pass out... just making sure it all good.... thanks
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Fostang
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NOPE it'll disconbujulate you've got to finish it within 12 hr's of first cracking the cover off or it'll go stale.
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mtbaughs
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As long as the car isn't outside where stuff can blow into the diff I wouldn't worry it
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mtbaughs
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quote: Originally posted by Fostang: NOPE it'll disconbujulate you've got to finish it within 12 hr's of first cracking the cover off or it'll go stale.
LoL ya you don't want a bad mackerflacker gear. They are spendy [ April 16, 2004, 11:30 PM: Message edited by: mtbaughs ]
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the50ho
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quote: Originally posted by mtbaughs: quote: Originally posted by Fostang: NOPE it'll disconbujulate you've got to finish it within 12 hr's of first cracking the cover off or it'll go stale.
LoL ya you don't want a bad mackerflacker gear. They are spendy
Steeda just came out with a double adjustable, greasable model though, so if he swaps one in while the cover is off, it really wouldn't matter.
Also, if you have the cover off, griggs makes a SICK new chingus valve for the bearing seals. You should really check them out man.
-------------------- Too many motorcycles...and now a destroyed arm from Motocross...brrraaappp
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Fostang
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quote: Originally posted by the50ho: quote: Originally posted by mtbaughs: quote: Originally posted by Fostang: NOPE it'll disconbujulate you've got to finish it within 12 hr's of first cracking the cover off or it'll go stale.
LoL ya you don't want a bad mackerflacker gear. They are spendy
Steeda just came out with a double adjustable, greasable model though, so if he swaps one in while the cover is off, it really wouldn't matter.
Also, if you have the cover off, griggs makes a SICK new chingus valve for the bearing seals. You should really check them out man.
Jack, What they already came out with the chingus valve???
Damn and I just finished assemblying the rear end for my fastback. I think I'm going to rebuild another and stick this one in the coupe.
I was really waiting for the valve but when I talked to griggs they said it would be another 6 months before they were done testing it.
-------------------- 67' Fastback TT 408 67' Camaro Lsx 64' Corvette Fuelie 57' Chevy Bel Air Lsx 68’ Pony Convertible 66’ Pony Coupe
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BlackNGold
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Wow, you guys are good, I've never heard of this stuff!...
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98slowhoe 'FIFTYLX'
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quote: Originally posted by Black94 5.0: Wow, you guys are good, I've never heard of this stuff!...
I thought I was the only one.........
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Posts: 4206 | From: Folsom | Registered: Feb 2002
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PeNiNsula302
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quote: Originally posted by mtbaughs: As long as the car isn't outside where stuff can blow into the diff I wouldn't worry it
thank you for the one useful response to this thread
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stoauto
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quote: Originally posted by mtbaughs: quote: Originally posted by Fostang: NOPE it'll disconbujulate you've got to finish it within 12 hr's of first cracking the cover off or it'll go stale.
LoL ya you don't want a bad mackerflacker gear. They are spendy
LOL pretty funny
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the50ho
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quote: Originally posted by Fostang: quote: Originally posted by the50ho: quote: Originally posted by mtbaughs: quote: Originally posted by Fostang: NOPE it'll disconbujulate you've got to finish it within 12 hr's of first cracking the cover off or it'll go stale.
LoL ya you don't want a bad mackerflacker gear. They are spendy
Steeda just came out with a double adjustable, greasable model though, so if he swaps one in while the cover is off, it really wouldn't matter.
Also, if you have the cover off, griggs makes a SICK new chingus valve for the bearing seals. You should really check them out man.
Jack, What they already came out with the chingus valve???
Damn and I just finished assemblying the rear end for my fastback. I think I'm going to rebuild another and stick this one in the coupe.
I was really waiting for the valve but when I talked to griggs they said it would be another 6 months before they were done testing it.
Oh yeah man, I bought one for my cobra a few days after they were released. NOT cheap, but they dropped the price a little bit. Hey, something is better than nothing. It's cool if you just rebuilt it, because they actually install easily...well the griggs one anyway. They include a quick release for the canooder bracket behind the camel gears in the diff, so it pops out and in, with no realignment problems, and even better, no shims required. I'll shoot you the link if you're interested, but you can find it on griggs page if you want more info.
I'd really reccommend it man, it gave me another 2mph and took off .3 at sac raceway three weeks ago
-------------------- Too many motorcycles...and now a destroyed arm from Motocross...brrraaappp
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