HardmanGT
Founding Member
Mavrick said:hllon4whls is right.. that is not good at all. Even my old rearend, which i found to have 0 friction material left on the clutches, both wheels would spin the same way when you turn them manually. Same goes for my freshly built rear..
If your tires spin opposite directions, i would assume it's got some issues. Chevy rear ends work like that though, wheels spin opposite as apposed to the same direction. Obviously a problem![]()
Nope, the differential is working just fine and is supposed to spin in opposite directions in normal free-wheeling operation. The only time the wheels spin in the same direction is when the clutches are engaged. They only engage when they see a load at the wheel. There is no load when you have the tires off the ground
The only exception to this is whe the clutches are shimmed tighter than facory spec OR an F series pickup spring has been installed in place of the factory spring to increase clutch preload.
