Detroit Tru-Trac, Hating life, Nearing death...
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Rob,
I was thinking about this, and it didnt make sense. If you had enough fluid in it, there should have been enough cooling. When it blued, it obviously got hot. Well then I got thinking that you tow with it. I assume there could be enough weight with the boat to cause stress on the gear creating heat. I have heard that they offer stronger springs that will make it lock up after more force is applied. Just a thought.
I was thinking about this, and it didnt make sense. If you had enough fluid in it, there should have been enough cooling. When it blued, it obviously got hot. Well then I got thinking that you tow with it. I assume there could be enough weight with the boat to cause stress on the gear creating heat. I have heard that they offer stronger springs that will make it lock up after more force is applied. Just a thought.
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My bill came out higher then the verbal quote I got and when I called about it they gave me the well we had to use a special axle blank and it cost more... Blah blah blah
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It doesnt look that bad to me either. Run natural oil in it. Eaton doesnt want you to use synthetic. I would stud it with a t/a cover, and weld the tubes like brick said. or 14 bolt.
#30
Here is a picture of 10 bolt that a co worker had. One side happened to be more extreme then the other.
Look how much the tubes are out of alignment before I straightened it.
I wish I had a picture of the axle shaft, you could see that spline on the shaft from that side, had more wear then the other side.
Look how much the tubes are out of alignment before I straightened it.
I wish I had a picture of the axle shaft, you could see that spline on the shaft from that side, had more wear then the other side.
Last edited by 1FastBrick; Jun 27, 2012 at 09:02 AM.






