Re: Successful Transplant !

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Sujet : Re: Successful Transplant !
De : clare (at) *nospam* snyder.on.ca (Clare Snyder)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworking
Date : 25. Oct 2024, 22:17:59
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 17:15:56 -0500, Snag <Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:

On 10/24/2024 3:45 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 10/21/2024 3:29 PM, Snag wrote:
   I picked up the truck axle today ... Got it bolted into place
before my back started complaining . It has a right to complain , I've
abused it the last few days harvesting firewood .
   I'm eagerly anticipating getting this project finished , I was
hoping to have the truck ready by next weekend for Beanfest . Looks
promising so far , I've got all the new parts for what I want to
replace . This is going to be interesting , my first experience with a
limited slip diff . Dropping from 2.73:1 to 3.42's is going to make
things a bit more lively too .
 
I was going to write up some of my comments on limited slip and locking
differentials, because I have had both, but the experience and which
performed exactly how kind of runs together in my memory.
 
The 03 Silverado 2500 (2wd) had auto locking rear.
The '17 Jeep JK had limited slip.  I can't recall if it was rear only or
front and rear.
 
The 07 Silverado had rear autolocking
The 24 F250 has rear electric locking.
 
I have felt the affects and it definitely helps in the soft stuff. Can't
speak to the slippery stuff.  I try to avoid that at all cost.
 
Not sure exactly how posi differs from limited slip or auto locking, but
its the real deal for street racing.
 
FYI:  I am thinking about building a stroked 351 and pushing it out to
around 401.  Not today though.  Looking for gobs of mid range for towing
torque with a long duration cam rather than a high reving high HP engine
with a high lift cam.  I sold my 07 Silverado and my Jeep.  Now I only
have the new 24 Ford for a tow vehicle.  I feel naked without a
backup... er tow vehicle that is.
 
>
  I got the brakes on yesterday , adjusted them this morning and bolted
the bed back on . Took it for a short ride after I finished , it seems
to drive the same as before . Except when I punch it on gravel it leaves
2 gouges instead of one . The one drive train "problem" I have left is
torque converter lockup . It ain't locking up . I'll need to do some
testing , it's probably related to all of the original pollution
controls going missing while the truck was out of service . My poor gas
mileage probably has something to do with that . There are manual
workarounds , but I really want this to be automatic .
 Bad temp sensor or loww thermostat temp will do that - has to be
warmed up to "operating temperature" before it locks. VSS is the other
input - has to be over a certain speed. Brake light switch will also
prevent lockup (cannot lock if the switch says the brakes are on).
Before digging into ANY of that make sure the lockup function actually
works by installing a manual switch. You can automate the whole thing
with simple relay logic - the  speed control is the most complicated.
An Arduino simplifies the whole thing significantly and actually
costsless than the 3 relays required for relay logic but you need to
wrap your head around the boolean logic required for the arduino - and
the basic programming involved.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
22 Oct 24 * Successful Transplant !32Snag
24 Oct 24 `* Re: Successful Transplant !31Bob La Londe
25 Oct 24  +* Re: Successful Transplant !22Snag
25 Oct 24  i+* Re: Successful Transplant !6Jim Wilkins
25 Oct 24  ii`* Re: Successful Transplant !5Snag
25 Oct 24  ii `* Re: Successful Transplant !4Jim Wilkins
25 Oct 24  ii  `* Re: Successful Transplant !3Snag
25 Oct 24  ii   `* Re: Successful Transplant !2Jim Wilkins
25 Oct 24  ii    `- Re: Successful Transplant !1Snag
25 Oct 24  i`* Re: Successful Transplant !15Clare Snyder
26 Oct 24  i `* Re: Successful Transplant !14Snag
27 Oct 24  i  `* Re: Successful Transplant !13Clare Snyder
27 Oct 24  i   +* Re: Successful Transplant !3Snag
27 Oct 24  i   i+- Re: Successful Transplant !1Jim Wilkins
28 Oct 24  i   i`- Re: Successful Transplant !1Clare Snyder
28 Oct 24  i   `* Re: Successful Transplant !9Clare Snyder
28 Oct 24  i    +* Re: Successful Transplant !7Snag
28 Oct 24  i    i`* Re: Successful Transplant !6Jim Wilkins
28 Oct 24  i    i `* Re: Successful Transplant !5Snag
28 Oct 24  i    i  `* Re: Successful Transplant !4Jim Wilkins
29 Oct 24  i    i   `* Re: Successful Transplant !3Snag
29 Oct 24  i    i    `* Re: Successful Transplant !2Jim Wilkins
30 Oct 24  i    i     `- Re: Successful Transplant !1Jim Wilkins
28 Oct 24  i    `- Re: Successful Transplant !1Jim Wilkins
25 Oct 24  `* Re: Successful Transplant !8Clare Snyder
25 Oct 24   `* Re: Successful Transplant !7Jim Wilkins
26 Oct 24    `* Re: Successful Transplant !6Bob La Londe
26 Oct 24     +* Re: Successful Transplant !4Jim Wilkins
26 Oct 24     i`* Re: Successful Transplant !3Jim Wilkins
26 Oct 24     i `* Re: Successful Transplant !2Leon Fisk
27 Oct 24     i  `- Re: Successful Transplant !1Jim Wilkins
26 Oct 24     `- Re: Successful Transplant !1Clare Snyder

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