
Re: 742 suregrip question?
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Re: 742 suregrip question?
- From: Roger Pettigrew <dodger7998@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 23:11:26 EDT
it's broke,,,,,,,,,,,do not know what is wrong with out seeing it, but both
wheels should be rotating the same direction
In a message dated 5/9/2008 6:42:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
63max426@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
Hi All,
Just installed my rebuilt 4.10 suregrip. new clutches and the spider
gear kit installed in the sure grip itself (they were chewed in its
past life).
ive got everything installed on the tapered axle rear with axles, hubs
and driveshaft on.
While i have it on jackstands and full of fluid i was tightening the
axles and stopped to rotate the passenger side clockwise (car in
neutral). i happened to look across thru the tunnel to the driver
side and i see the other hub rotating opposite. Am i missing
something? shouldnt they both be rotating in the same direction?
Also in gear , driveshaft doesnt rotate but i can rotate the hubs by
hand. (again no tires on and up on the jackstands)
Or does the rear have to be put under load to have all the new
clutches seat into place ?
Im looking for a sanity (or insanity as the case may be) check.
thanks!
Derrick Brown
'63 Sport Fury, 4 speed
derrickb@xxxxxxx
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