differential clutch disks

olds350

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Would someone be kind enough to point me in the right direction please? I've searched the forum and the net on how to replace the differential clutch disks. I haven't found what I'm looking for due to either I over looked it or I don't have my search text set up right.

Does anyone here have a set of directions I can review to see how involved replacing these disks are? After many autox runs, my disks have seen better days. The bullitt is now retired from autox and just replacing the factory setup is fine.

Any help is appreciated.
 

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Would someone be kind enough to point me in the right direction please? I've searched the forum and the net on how to replace the differential clutch disks. I haven't found what I'm looking for due to either I over looked it or I don't have my search text set up right.

Does anyone here have a set of directions I can review to see how involved replacing these disks are? After many autox runs, my disks have seen better days. The bullitt is now retired from autox and just replacing the factory setup is fine.

Any help is appreciated.

I googled it and this is what came up first.
looks to be a nice walkthru.
hope it helps

http://www.themustangsource.com/ser..._ASSEMBLY/Differential_Case_and_Ring_Gear.pdf
 

olds350

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I googled it and this is what came up first.
looks to be a nice walkthru.
hope it helps

http://www.themustangsource.com/ser..._ASSEMBLY/Differential_Case_and_Ring_Gear.pdf

Jivefive0, thanks very much! I didn't come across that in my search. I think this is a bit beyond me for the moment, but it's good have local friends that like to dive into this sort of work. Once this is done I can say I've replace the clutch pack. I hope to do most of the work w/ guidance.

Again, thanks for the link, just what I needed.
 

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Also - if you want to make it "tighter" when you do new discs, there is a way to restack the stack with 4 discs per side instead of 3 per side. Makes it really tight. No one-wheel peel for sure. But the downside is they chatter more and make more noise. Pick your poison.

If you want to know how, PM me.
 

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