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Bob,
I attempted to send this direct, but your mail server bounced it.
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The stock LSD has one clutch per axle. Get a spare set of clutches from
another rear end and restack spacer, clutch, spacer, clutch, spacer. You
can
also buy new clutch disks, but they are about $75 each new and you can buy a
whole rear end for about $75 to $100. If the spare rear end has shot
bearings, they come real cheap.
Ciao,
Russ Neely
Oklahoma City
In a message dated 03/07/2000 10:40:39 PM Central Standard Time,
owner-alfa-digest@domain.elided writes:
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Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 15:26:57 -0500
From: Robert Brady <bobb@domain.elided>
Subject: ZF LSD Question
A while back I asked about what it would take to tighten up the "not so"
limited slip differential on my '74 gtv. Well, I got some good advice
from Tom Sahines and others and have found a handy reference in the
CRH. But..... last weekend, I finally pulled one of my spare diffs
apart to see what it would take to tighten it up and now I have a
question:
The CRH as well as others implied that each side of the shim stack
should have two clutch discs and two spacers. Well, mine seems to have
only one clutch disc and two spacers, stacked: spacer, clutch, spacer,
spacer, from the inside out. Also, they all mic the same thickness,
0.078".
Should the LSD come with two clutches or only one?
Thanks, as always...
Bob Brady, DVAROC
www.dvaroc.org
'88 verde
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