03-04-2013, 03:20 PM | #1 |
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12 bolt question
Can someone explain what I'm looking at here? I don't see this mechanism in any exploded views.
The ring gear has 34 teeth and turning the wheel 2 turns gets about a 3:40:1 ratio, it's in a '70s c10 2 wheel drive. |
03-04-2013, 03:33 PM | #2 |
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Re: 12 bolt question
It's an Eaton factory posi locker carrier.
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03-04-2013, 03:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: 12 bolt question
Where are the clutches?
I found these #s on the ring gear 6270998 10:34 GM 9 782 Can't find the 3:40 ratio listed anywhere, this is all new to me so please excuse my ignorance. |
03-04-2013, 05:02 PM | #4 |
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Re: 12 bolt question
I should have posted in "engine and drive train" If a mod can move would be grateful
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Re: 12 bolt question
It isn't a clutch-type traction device. HERE:
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Thanks Devin
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Re: 12 bolt question
No problem, I hope that helped answer your question. It is referred to as a "G80", the RPO code used to order/purchase it.
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Re: 12 bolt question
That's the "replacement" for the original clutch-type "posi-traction" that GM used in the earlier years. It is known as "Gov-loc". Option code G80.
Despite the word loc in the name, it is not a locking differential. It is a clutch-type posi-traction unit that is "self-adjusting". It acts like an open differential until one wheel spins faster than the other. Then the mechanism engages the clutches, giving traction to both wheels. They are not very strong. In a completely stock truck, driven normally, it may be ok. If you intend any heavier use, it is advisable to remove it.
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Re: 12 bolt question
Thanks for your help Longhair Jeramy and Devin
You've given me the info and links I need to make a decision as to put this in my '77 swb stock 350/350 Mark |
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Re: 12 bolt question
10:34 >>> 34 divided by 10 = 3.40
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