Go Back   The Supercar Registry > General Discussion > Preservation forum


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #251  
Old 07-11-2024, 12:23 PM
cook_dw's Avatar
cook_dw cook_dw is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,365
Thanks: 663
Thanked 1,653 Times in 648 Posts
Default

Finally got more Evapo in. Soaked the backing plates and axles.

Photos 966 - 967 - Driver side backing plate


Photos 968 - 969 - Pass side



Photos 970 - 971 - In place



Photo 972 - Axles


Photo 973 - 2 steps forward 3 steps back. A reminder when rebuilding a diff, remember to put sealant on the splines and threads of pinion when installing the yoke. If you don't you might have the same issue I just had. Leaking oil through splines and around nut. Blessing in disguise I guess. I want to replace the nut any way. I was able to save the gear lube and GM limited slip lube.
Attached Images
        

Last edited by cook_dw; 07-12-2024 at 12:17 PM.
Reply With Quote
The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to cook_dw For This Useful Post:
dykstra (07-12-2024), jbtech (07-11-2024), olredalert (07-11-2024), RPOLS3 (07-11-2024), X66 714 (07-11-2024)
  #252  
Old 07-11-2024, 08:20 PM
big gear head's Avatar
big gear head big gear head is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: KY
Posts: 3,230
Thanks: 5,130
Thanked 1,293 Times in 694 Posts
Default

You wouldn't believe how many people laugh at me when I tell them to seal the splines. Put the sealant in the yoke, NOT on the pinion shaft.
__________________
Freddie
1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to big gear head For This Useful Post:
cook_dw (07-12-2024)
  #253  
Old 07-11-2024, 09:34 PM
67since67's Avatar
67since67 67since67 is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Waterloo Iowa
Posts: 1,891
Thanks: 3,035
Thanked 4,528 Times in 1,065 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by big gear head View Post
You wouldn't believe how many people laugh at me when I tell them to seal the splines. Put the sealant in the yoke, NOT on the pinion shaft.
See who's laughing when the yoke slings gear lube onto their floor pan and mufflers...
Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to 67since67 For This Useful Post:
big gear head (07-12-2024), cook_dw (07-12-2024), dykstra (07-12-2024)
  #254  
Old 07-12-2024, 11:30 AM
cook_dw's Avatar
cook_dw cook_dw is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,365
Thanks: 663
Thanked 1,653 Times in 648 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by big gear head View Post
You wouldn't believe how many people laugh at me when I tell them to seal the splines. Put the sealant in the yoke, NOT on the pinion shaft.


Yep. I'd just got in a rush when I pulled the yoke back off the first time (using a solid sleeve I left the rear seal out until I got the setup where I liked it) to install the seal and just slapped it back together without blinking. Guess I'm getting old and forgetful.. Either way yoke was pulled and cleaned (along with the splines) I used Ultra Black and applied to the yoke splines and a helping on the washer face. Also good point Freddie apply the sealant on the yoke and not the pinion. Let it dry overnight and I'll fill'er up and see if it leaks now.. Then its axles and back under the car.


Photo 974 - Yoke & nut
Attached Images
 

Last edited by cook_dw; 07-12-2024 at 11:34 AM.
Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to cook_dw For This Useful Post:
dykstra (07-15-2024), RPOLS3 (07-12-2024)
  #255  
Old 07-15-2024, 01:02 PM
cook_dw's Avatar
cook_dw cook_dw is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,365
Thanks: 663
Thanked 1,653 Times in 648 Posts
Default

After letting the Ultra Black setup I added some Penn Grade 1 80w-90 (formerly Brad Penn oil) along with GM additive. Let it sit for about 30 minutes with the carrier facing upward and no leaks. Next was throwing the axles in with the c-clips and installing the carrier pin and finally buttoning up the diff cover. Also dug out one of my NOS diff gaskets.

Photo 975 - Pinion splines no leaky

Photos 976 - 977 - axles and pin installed


Photo 978 - GM 3931152 Differential Cover Gasket


Photo 979 - Cover installed




Back under the car she goes.

Photo 980 - Leaf spring pads


Older photos for comparison Before & After

Photos 981 - 982 - Diff back under the car




EDIT

One thing I forgot to mention. I also took a file to the mating surfaces on the cover and housing. Applied a thin coat of Ultra Black on the housing, placed the gasket and then applied a coat on the cover. Cross-pattern on the bolts and good to go.
Attached Images
          

Last edited by cook_dw; 07-15-2024 at 07:11 PM.
Reply With Quote
The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to cook_dw For This Useful Post:
1967Z28 (07-15-2024), Andy (07-19-2024), Dave Rifkin (07-15-2024), dykstra (07-16-2024), markinnaples (07-15-2024), napa68 (07-15-2024), olredalert (07-15-2024), ragtop (07-15-2024), RPOLS3 (07-15-2024)
  #256  
Old 07-16-2024, 10:35 AM
dykstra's Avatar
dykstra dykstra is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Washington, IL
Posts: 2,174
Thanks: 25,983
Thanked 2,043 Times in 982 Posts
Default

Coming along nicely!
__________________
Dave Dykstra
1968 Camaro Palomino Ivory/Ivy Gold interior
-Delivered to Courtesy Chevrolet, Los Angeles, CA
2013 Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition
Arctic White/Diamond Blue interior
-Delivered to Bill Jacobs Chevrolet, Joliet, IL
NCRS#66003

“One test result is worth one thousand expert opinions”—Werner Von Braun



Dykstra Motorsports
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to dykstra For This Useful Post:
cook_dw (07-16-2024)
  #257  
Old 07-16-2024, 01:13 PM
cook_dw's Avatar
cook_dw cook_dw is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,365
Thanks: 663
Thanked 1,653 Times in 648 Posts
Default

No real updates. Photo of the traction bars I plan to use. I need to get them blasted and prepped for paint. I guess I'm making myself a liar as I will have a "restored" part on the car. Eh, nobody's perfect.


Photos 983 - 984 - Square tube early Lakewood bars. Note that the pass side bar is slighlty longer than the driver. Yes they were designed & made this way on purpose.


Photo 985 - Another view of the diff



Poll Time for anyone watching. What color would you pick to paint the bars?
I think I've made my decision but curious what others think.


Yellow
White
Black
Blue
Other
Attached Images
   
Reply With Quote
  #258  
Old 07-16-2024, 01:22 PM
Hawkeye's Avatar
Hawkeye Hawkeye is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Daniel Island, SC
Posts: 691
Thanks: 898
Thanked 483 Times in 121 Posts
Default Traction bars paint color

Is that original paint on the bars? Why can’t you preserve them as well?
Otherwise, my vote is for yellow.

Cheers,
Marty
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Hawkeye For This Useful Post:
cook_dw (07-16-2024)
  #259  
Old 07-16-2024, 01:34 PM
cook_dw's Avatar
cook_dw cook_dw is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,365
Thanks: 663
Thanked 1,653 Times in 648 Posts
Default

It is not original paint. Its like a hammer-tone silver. They are not "original" (meaning added to the car during its life before me) to the car but since I am adding other Day 2 items the bars made sense.
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to cook_dw For This Useful Post:
Hawkeye (07-16-2024)
  #260  
Old 07-16-2024, 01:37 PM
Too Many Projects's Avatar
Too Many Projects Too Many Projects is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Town of Troy, WI
Posts: 4,539
Thanks: 2,363
Thanked 3,347 Times in 1,543 Posts
Default

I vote for the original color. Was that the traditional Yellow ??
__________________
Mitch
1970 Chevelle SS
1966 Chevelle SS
1967 Camaro ss/rs
1938 Business coupe, street rod
2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Too Many Projects For This Useful Post:
cook_dw (07-16-2024)
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 12:45 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.

O Garage vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.