I was scanning through You tube and found this video on axle end play in a guys C3. Not sure if that person is here but this is a good example of a very common problem with 63-79 vette diff's, mostly from 73-79 but I have seen it in rebuilt diff's from just about any place. This guy is at a loss as to why he has excessive endplay in his diff. He has the posi out and apart, has the original axles and rebuilt axles and is still having issue.
The problem is with the posi setup, the clutch pack is loose, possibly from wear but most likely from setup. The axle faces he measures correctly and you can see the originals were close to .200" and the rebuilt one is .180-.185". Unless the posi is correctly setup, new axles are not going to help. In this case his originals are better then the rebuilt one but he doesn't know it. Any time I measure an original axle and it is close to .200" I reuse it, there is nothing wrong with it. The rebuilt ones are over the place, some under .180 and they will never setup correctly.
This can be fixed but not my using a 2nd snap-ring. Axle endplay comes from 3 areas in the diff.
1- Posi setup
2- axle face wear- soft faced from 73-79
3- enlongated posi case cross shaft hole. If not worn too badly the case can be machined and a larger diameter cross shaft and pinion spiders used. Those parts are going to be harder to find now though. The cross shaft should always be replaced during a rebuild as well.
Here it is if anyone wants to take a look.
The problem is with the posi setup, the clutch pack is loose, possibly from wear but most likely from setup. The axle faces he measures correctly and you can see the originals were close to .200" and the rebuilt one is .180-.185". Unless the posi is correctly setup, new axles are not going to help. In this case his originals are better then the rebuilt one but he doesn't know it. Any time I measure an original axle and it is close to .200" I reuse it, there is nothing wrong with it. The rebuilt ones are over the place, some under .180 and they will never setup correctly.
This can be fixed but not my using a 2nd snap-ring. Axle endplay comes from 3 areas in the diff.
1- Posi setup
2- axle face wear- soft faced from 73-79
3- enlongated posi case cross shaft hole. If not worn too badly the case can be machined and a larger diameter cross shaft and pinion spiders used. Those parts are going to be harder to find now though. The cross shaft should always be replaced during a rebuild as well.
Here it is if anyone wants to take a look.
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