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    what happens if you put in too much limited slip additive? I think i have an eaton posi ( I ordered it off ebay, and from the pictures i see on EATON's website it looks like the mechanical locking diff). Before I swaped in the disk brakes it would do 2 tire fires. but now it only does one. and I didnt touch the carrier, the only thing i did different this time is that i added almost 2 bottles of limited slip additive would that affect it?
    Last edited by some_punk; 12-24-2007, 03:40 AM.

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    Re: question about limited slip additives

    here is a picture of the differential i put in






    can anyone tell me what is wrong with it? when i turn the wheel by hand i see the other wheel spinning in the opposite direction, but when it locks the driveshaft starts spinning but the other wheel doesnt. WTF is wrong.

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      Re: question about limited slip additives

      That happened to me. I did 2 wheel burnouts, then I drove on a donut for entirely to long on highway to find a garage and then no more 2 wheel spins. I burnt something up and had to swap rearends. I'd guess you burnt something up also
      Originally posted by kala
      I'll have buttsecks with Richard Simmons!

      TEAM BLACK!!!
      parting her out

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      • #4
        Re: question about limited slip additives

        I don't see the springs on that posi, so I'm doubtful that's an eaton posi

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          Re: question about limited slip additives

          That is called a governor lock. One wheel has to star spinning before the other will kick in. They break very easy. They have clutches but are a pain in the butt to change. Driving with two different size tires on the back will kill any posi.

          Brian
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          • #6
            Re: question about limited slip additives

            That is an Eaton Gov-lock like Brian said, they came stock in the 80's light trucks and vans. 4x4 guys complain about them breaking when used off-road and a lot of torque is applied. (guys with 2.8 S-10's who do 350 sbc swaps)

            http://www.offroaders.com/tech/limit...ferentials.htm
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