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Posi Rebuild
Anyone know the best place to buy a disc kit to rebuild the posi in Benjamin's differential?
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Re: Posi Rebuild
Have you checked with your local Chevy dealer.
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No because they are terrible - I don't know how they find their way to work every morning https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/rolleyes.gif So, I'm searching other alternatives - I can't even find a part number on the GMPP site!
It's looking like the GM version has been discontinued, might have to buy aftermarket version via EBaY. |
Re: Posi Rebuild
I purchased mine from Rick's First Gen about three years ago and it was original GM, although the later design with the radial slots in the steel plates I believe. The original discs are solid and more durable. I found an old NOS set on Ebay about a year ago for a little over $100.
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I have a contact at Bob Fisher's. Need some help?
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4X4 Suspension and Gears, Guys name is Linwood Booz. West Point,Pa. (Lansdale) This is ALL they do. Has been around since the early 70's. They love 12 bolts. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif (215)699-8061.
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Thanks for the contact Sammy - if a Chev dealer is no help I'll give him a try.
Jed, I understand the part number is 12524505 - let me know if they got any, or if you have a specific person I can contact. |
Re: Posi Rebuild
Any time Brother nova/Deuce man! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif
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No problem M. His name is Aaron Morgan and his cell number at the shop is (610) 914-3681. Tell him that I gave you his number. He has tried to look up some things for me that no one else had taken the time to do.
Jed |
Re: Posi Rebuild
Are you sure you need new clutch discs? You might be able to get away with shimming them.
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