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Just curious, what type of use are your cars seeing requiring a diff cooler?
Never had an issue with 83/4 rears but the occasional pinion, or axle seal.
Silver State Challenge (road race).
Just curious, what type of use are your cars seeing requiring a diff cooler?
Never had an issue with 83/4 rears but the occasional pinion, or axle seal.
Bit of insurance. I have never had one with a heating problem. Forty mile runs above 130. Is it a requirement?Silver State Challenge (road race).
I usually put mine low/side of the pans (especially on lowered cars) The only snag I've run into is take a good look what's behind where you put the drain plug in. I had to patch & re-drill pan once. Doh! B&M sells a good quality drain plug that's magneticTrans is next. I bought a drain plug kit for that
Thanks for the reply . Very interesting.The rear end consumes/wastes a lot of energy, which turns mostly into heat, my thinking is constant full throttle applications from any lower speeds are the worst environments, because 130mph is itself a great cooling effect. Nobody should ever touch bare handed a rear end housing immediately following a multi lap stint or after 40 miles at elevated speed.
Member #41, the internal baffles are my idea, I am using big ford sealed bearings, requires no oil, and the baffles have, unpictured, restricted drain back openings.
Bit of insurance. I have never had one with a heating problem. Forty mile runs above 130. Is it a requirement?
You have been doing the Silver State for a few years now. You still using the same car?Thanks for the reply . Very interesting.
For me, there is not much cooling effect on the axle when you are running a 100 degree day and have a large front spoiler to reduce drag and lift. The sucker gets hot without a cooler.
The Silver State is 90 miles and the axle does get quite warm. Imagine the heat generated from 40 minutes at 130-165 mph. I'm not sure I could say 100% a cooler is necessary, but it is definitely insurance.
Well, kind of.... I still have the car but have not run for awhile. Life!You have been doing the Silver State for a few years now. You still using the same car?
That's some interesting hotroddin there...did you paint it all black?I wanted a drain too, but didn't want to lose the area for jacking purposes. Welded in a section of extra axle tube. Protects the welded in bung and acts as a solid jack point
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Yea, that was just in the mock up. Couldn't find any of the finished productThat's some interesting hotroddin there...did you paint it all black?
I used a siphon pump when I've done mine the last couple of times.