Re: Steel caps for 8.75" Mopars???
Thanks again for all the good advice, guys!
This setup has new, Moser, hi-strength axles, a new cone-type Sure Grip, a crush sleeve eliminator, a new driveshaft with 7290 u-joints and 11/16" axle/wheel studs.... You're right; I'm probably not gonna hurt it footbraking it, with this ol' 360, boost, or no. I really do appreciate all the good advice!!! :) Bill |
Re: Steel caps for 8.75" Mopars???
Never enough money to do it right the first time, and than we do it right the second time.
If you think your alright than leave it alone, but remember this when it does break, now you also need a transmission fix and possibly a case too, the sprag doesn't like to be hit like that. |
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Your point is well-taken... I did put a crush-sleeve eliminator in it... :)
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My suggestion is too find a 742 case. I broke a 489 with my stocker.
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John is right, find a 742 case. My 3500 lb. stocker has gone low 1.40 sixty foot with a 340. Last time I broke a rear end it was costly, it took out the trans and also damaged the thrust bearing in the motor. Contact Jim Bailey and have him process your gears and housing, it will help it last much longer.
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John and Chuck are right. Use a 742 case from the get go. Every gear I ever broke in the SS car was in a 489 case. Jim
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Gotcha...
I have a 742 case on the floor in the garage. Got a 2.73 in it.... Bonneville, here I come!!! No, I'll start buying parts for it as soon as there's some loose change around here; just spent each dime I could afford on a new driveshaft and that crush sleeve eliminator for the 489. Now, lets see if this ol' 360 can do any damage to this much-maligned 489... LOL! New tires comin'... :) Thanks, everyone, for all the good advice!!! Bill PS Al, mine's a 4.10, too... |
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I think the weak link is the differential. I've had both late and early Suregrips ('68 & '69 340-S Barracudas) and burned up both. As the late style wears out, it deposits trash in your gear oil. The ring & pinion don't like that. The early type (that uses clutches) lasts longer. Another advantage is that you can just throw a new clutch pack at it, and be on your way. A machinist friend (L.D. 'Dennis' Smythe) has rebuilt the late 'cone' style but it involves milling some material off the small end of the cones and installing taller springs. Early style Suregrips are hard to find, and expensive when you find one. On the other hand, spools are easy to find, and VERY hard to break! Bryan (aka By-Run) "Be a good sport at the drags... help your competitor O-U-T!" |
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Thanks, |
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