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Gear Driven

Tractech's New Limited Slip Diff
By Scott Parkhurst
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All those parts tuck neatly... 
   
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All those parts tuck neatly inside the differential unit itself, and installation is easier than you may think.
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Most rear axles will not require... 
   
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Most rear axles will not require any special tools for the installation, although a dial gauge micrometer would serve to put all fears to rest.
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Installation begins by checking... 
   
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Installation begins by checking wear patterns on the original unit. Once this pattern is seen and understood to be "good", removal can continue by disassembling the carrier. The pinion gear is not affected, so if all goes well, additional shims will not be necessary to obtain proper clearance.
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The ring gear and bearings... 
   
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The ring gear and bearings are transferred to the new Detroit Truetrac, and then properly torqued into place. Some ring gears and/or bearings may require a press, while others will accept the ring gear and carrier bearings without a fuss. It depends upon many factors, but the majority of installations should offer minimal effort. Remember to coat the fastener threads with a liquid threadlocker prior to torquing them down for the final time. These bearings needed some persuasion to let go of the factory carrier, so the right tool was used for the job. If you run into issues, bearing pullers like this can be rented from many auto parts stores.
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Next, the original differential... 
   
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Next, the original differential is removed after the axle retainers (in this case, C-clips) have been taken out and the axles pulled from the differential. The bearing support bolts are loosened and the diff can be pulled from the housing.
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With the new ring gear installed... 
   
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With the new ring gear installed on the Truetrac, the diff can be returned to the housing for a clearance check. Break out the grease- we're checking patterns!
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The proper pattern should... 
   
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The proper pattern should show gear engagement in the center of each ring gear tooth. Since the new diff is in the same place as the unit it replaced, these dimensions should not change. Remember to properly torque all the fasteners before checking the wear pattern, and don't add the liquid threadlocker to the fasteners until all clearances are within specification.
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The bearing retainer bolts... 
   
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The bearing retainer bolts are torqued into place for the final time with threadlocker applied to the threads, and reassembly can finish up with reinstallation of the diff cover and re-servicing with the proper gear lube. Once completed, the addition of the Truetrac will offer increased traction without the need for regular maintenance or unwanted noises. These pictures may look a bit odd, as they are of the front differential on a 4x4 pickup, but since it's a Dana 44, the procedure is the same as it would be under a traditional rear-drive musclecar.
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