limited slip diff.
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On your car, with the rear end in the air, if you turn one wheel the other should move the opposite direction if you do not have an LSD.
If the other wheel does not turn or turns the same direction that points to having a clutch type LSD. This test only works on the clutch type. The Fluid or Viscous uses a different test (one wheel turned one direction, then reveresed and turned and then reveresed back again and turned, then the rear should lock up and both wheels turn).
It sounds to me based on your description that you have an LSD that the wrong gear oil (the 84-88 clutch type used an LSD additive or a specific for LSD gear oil) was used in or that the rear end is worn out.
If the other wheel does not turn or turns the same direction that points to having a clutch type LSD. This test only works on the clutch type. The Fluid or Viscous uses a different test (one wheel turned one direction, then reveresed and turned and then reveresed back again and turned, then the rear should lock up and both wheels turn).
It sounds to me based on your description that you have an LSD that the wrong gear oil (the 84-88 clutch type used an LSD additive or a specific for LSD gear oil) was used in or that the rear end is worn out.
back from the DEAD !!!
help me out here,
i just got a t2 diff thats currently out of the car, (2 big rims, 11 cooling fins),
I turned the stub axle on one side, the other turns the opposite direction ???
the diffs not working correctly ?
#30
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Worn out LSD or its an open diff.