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C3 Technical and Performance For technical and performance related discussion of 1968 - 1982 Corvettes.

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Old 07-31-02, 09:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Help - Differential axle yoke end play specs?

Can anyone direct me to a place that gives proper specifications on the end play for axle yokes in a 68/69 differential? Mine seem sloppy after a rebuild, but I can't find specs in any of my manuals to refute the rebuilders job.
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Old 07-31-02, 06:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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There are no published specs anywhere for yoke end play, but when they get above about .080"on a used unit in a car, it's time to start thinking about a rebuild. If you have more than .080" on a freshly-rebuilt unit, either the yokes are worn or the clutch packs need shimming for a better fit in the case.
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