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Differentials: Identification, Restoration, Repair 2nd Edition

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  • MPN: 26617
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    Description

    This
    Differentials: Identification, Restoration & Repair 2nd Edition. Randy Layman, Jim Allen
    is published by Ring & Pinion Services.
    This book is also known as "The Differential Book" and "The Differential Bible". You won't find another book with this level of detail about DIFFERENTIALS available anywhere. This extremely valuable reference is filled with information and tips from the experts on differentials and axles.
    The 2nd edition
    Differentials
    book covers everything from tools to inspection and repair, from minor upgrades to competition set-ups, from muscle cars to off-road, with everything in between as well. It is loaded with photos that help in identification and disassembly/reassembly and the writing style is truly simple to understand and straight forward.
    Differentials
    is a bargain at this price, and a "must have" for those of us who love our vehicles. It's absolutely
    perfect for the restorer
    .
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    New manual. Latest edition by the publisher. In plastic wrapper. Satisfaction guaranteed by The Motor Bookstore.
    ISBN-13:
    9781424326617
    BINDING:
    Paperback - 8.25 x 10.75 inches
    PAGES:
    394 - Over 500 b&w photos
    WEIGHT (pounds):
    3
    YEARS:
    Manufacture Part Number:
    26617
    TABLE of CONTENTS:
    CHAPTER 1: AXLE 101
    What is a Drive Axle? | Understanding Gearing | What've I Got? (Determining Axle Ratios) | The Flow of Torque and Differential Operation | Construction Details and Types | Axle Capacity | Semi-Float vs Full-Float | Axle Bearing Types | Axle Shaft Types | Integral vs Removable Carriers | Front Axles | Independent Suspension Drive Axles | Housing Construction Details | Axle Shaft Construction Details | Ring and Pinion Construction Details | Differential Construction Details | Common Steel Groups for Axles | Metal Treatments | In the Beggining... | Early Differentials | Early Axle Designs | Early Lockers and Limited Slips
    CHAPTER 2: AXLE ENCYCLOPEDIA
    The OE Axle | The Aftermarket Axle | Axle Identification by the Numbers | Determining Axle Ratios and Traction Aids | When All Else Fails | Chrysler Codes | Dana Codes | Ford Codes | GM Codes | Jeep/AMC Codes | Toyota Codes
    Axle Encyclopedia
    AAM 9.25
    AAM 10.50 (new style)/11.50 Rear
    AMC-20 Rear
    Chrysler 7.9/8.0 IFS
    Chrysler 7.25 IFS, Chrysler 7.25 Rear
    Chrysler 8.25/8.375 Rear, Chrysler 9.25 Rear
    Chrysler 8.75
    Chrysler 9.63 Dropout
    Dana 28TTB/35 TTB/35 IFS
    Dana 25/27/30 Front, Dana 30 IFS
    Dana 44 Front, Beam & TTB
    Dana 50 Beam & TTB
    Dana 60, Dana 70 Front
    Dana 23, 27 and 30 Rear
    Dana 35/AMC-15 Rear
    Dana 36 ICA Rear/Dana 44 ICA Rear
    Dana 41, 44 and 45 Rear
    Dana 53/Dana 60/Dana 61 Rear
    Dana 70 Rear
    Dana 80 Rear
    Ford 7.5
    Ford 8.8
    Ford 8.0/9.0/9.38 Dropout
    Ford 9.75/10.25/10.50
    GM 7.25/8.25/9.25 IFS
    GM 8.5 Front
    GM 6.5/7.5/7.63/8.0
    GM 8.40 Rear Dropout
    GM 8.2/8.5/8.6 Rear
    GM 8.875 Car/Truck Rear
    GM 9.375 Rear Dropout
    GM 9.5 Rear
    GM H-052, H-072 Rear Dropouts
    GM 10.50 Rear
    Buick, Olds, Pontiac 8.2, 8.5, 9.30
    Samurai/Sidekick 6.90 Front/Rear Dropout
    Toyota 9.5 Dropout Front and Rear
    Toyota 7.5 IFS, 8.0 and 8.25-inch Dropouts, Front and Rear
    CHAPTER 3: BUILDING BLOCKS
    Tools | The Right Tools | Work Environment | Safety | Cleanliness | Light | Reasonable Comfort | Shop Supplies | Cleaning Materials | Cleaning Standards | Lubricants | Gear Oil Grades | Thread Lockers | Sealants | Nuts and Bolts | Ordering Parts | Break-In of New Parts | Bearings | Bearing Anatomy | Bearing Preload | Bearing Maintenance | Removing and Replacing Bearings | Bearing Inspection | Bearing Adjustments | Seals | Seal Anatomy | Basic Seal Inspection | 10 Steps to Successful Seal Installation
    CHAPTER 4: LIGHT REPAIRS
    Seals & Related Repairs | Replacing Pinion Seal and/or Pinion Yoke | Sealing a Diff Cover | Installing a Speedi-Sleeve | Front Axle Repairs and Service | Knuckle Repair: Closed Knuckle Axles | Knuckle Repair: Open Knuckle Axles | Replacing an Axle U-Joint | Autopsy: Inspecting Front Axle Shafts and U-Joints | Repacking Front Wheel Bearings | Locking Hub R&R | Live Spindle Axle & Bearing R&R | Axle Shafts, Bearings & Seals | C-Clip Axle | Pressed Bearing Flanged Axle | Full-Float Axle | Pressed Bearing Tapered Axle | Packing a Pressed Axle Bearing | Chrysler Adjustable Wheel Bearing Axles
    CHAPTER 5: MAJOR REPAIRS
    Major Repairs | What to Replace? | Disassembly, Cleaning and Inspection | The Bad and the Ugly | Disassembly | Cleaning | Ring, Pinion and Carrier Operations | Differential Repair | Using the Randy's Ring & Pinion Bearing Removal Tool | Ring & Pinion Replacement | Pinion Installation | Using a Pinion Depth Tool | Measuring Pinion Bearing Preload | Carrier Assembly | Using Randy's Ring & Pinion Case Spreader | Common Carrier Bearing Preload Shim Thicknesses | Reading and Adjusting the Ring & Pinion Tooth Pattern | Acceptable Patterns | Pinion is Too Close | Pinion is Too Far Away | Using a Dial Indicator | IFS Front Diffs | GM 8.25
    CHAPTER 6: MODIFICATION 101
    Why Modify? | Preplanning Modifications | Gearing | Gearing for Acceleration Performance | Acceleration vs Freeway Cruising | Gearing for Top Speed | Gearing for Towing Performance | Choosing a Towing Ratio | Gearing for 4x4/Trail Performance | Gearing for Economy | Building for Strength | Torque Capacity | Anatomy of a Strong Axle Shaft | Load Capacity | Street Performance Axle Buildup Tips | Axle Shaft Strength Chart | U-Joints 101 | Four Wheeling Axle Buildup Tips | 4x4 Front Axle Tips, Solid Axles | Super Strength U-Joints | 4x4 Front Axle Tips, IFS Axles | 4x4 Front Axle Tips, TTB Axles | Performance Traction | Limited Slips | Plate Clutch Type Limited Slip | Cone Clutch Type Limited Slips | Gear Type Limited Slips | Limited Slip Characteristics Evaluation | Lockers | Automatic Lockers | On-Demand Lockers | Spools: Applications, Traction, Strength and Manners Rating | Traction Aid Evaluations | Tractech: Detroit Locker, Truetrac, E-Z Locker, Electrac | Auburn: High Performance Series, Pro Series, ECTED | ARB: ARB Air Locker | Power Trax: Lock Right Locker, No Slip Locker | Eaton: Eaton Posi (New Generation), Eaton E-Locker | Dana: Powr-Lok Limited Slip, Trac-Lok Limited Slip | Ford/Visteon: Traction Lok | Torsen: T-1 | Ox Brand: Ox Locker | Yukon Gear: DuraGrip | DuraGrip TL, Yukon Performance Powr-Lok | Other Lockers/Limited Slips: KAM Differentials Limited, Quaiffe, Indianapolis Custom Products | Stuff You Might Not Have Thought About
    CHAPTER 7: UPGRADE POTPOURRI
    Traction Aid Overhaul and Upgrade | Checking Limited Slip Operation: Dana Powr-Lok Overhaul/Upgrade, Dana Trac-Lok Overhaul/Upgrade, Eaton Posi Overhaul/Upgrade, Ford Traction-Lok and Yukon DuraGrip T/L Overhaul | Locker and Limited Slip Installation: ARB Air Locker, Power Trax Lock Right Installation, Full Spool Installation, Mini-Spool Installation | A Selection of Improvements: Cover Girdle, Crush Sleeve Eliminator, AMC-20 One-Piece Axle, Yukon Super Joints | Axle Swapping Tips | Grinding and Deburring | Speedometer Correction Appendix 1: Glossary (Gearhead Dictionary) | Appendix 2: Formulas
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