Re: Sure Grip Test Proceedure ???
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Re: Sure Grip Test Proceedure ???




more than likely they will, it would have to be worn pretty bad for it not  
to turn the same way,,,,,,, but it is possible
 
 
In a message dated 2/15/2011 2:17:29 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:


These posts sound right to me. However, the Sure Gripunit has  clutgh 
dicg's 
in it to allow non lockup when turning a corner. I do not  know (but would 
like to)  how things act when the clutches are badly  worn. , As  there are 
still spider gears, will both wheels turn the  sane direction when they are 
off the  ground?..........................MO

{Steve  Mick}
http://stevemick1964dodge.shutterfly.com/pictures/5
----- Original  Message ----- 
From: "Gary H." <spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:  <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 10:14  AM
Subject: Re: Sure Grip Test Proceedure  ???


>
>
> My understanding is that, given the rear  is in operating condition, with 
> one rear wheel off the ground and the  transmission in neutral, if you 
spin 
> the wheel and the driveshaft  turns it is an open rear. The spider gears 
> that connect the two  wheels have various types of mechanisms to try to 
> connect the axles  in a way to make them spin at the same speed, with 
> minimal spider  gear activity: thus "SureGrip" in Mopar terminology.
>
> In either  type of rear ends, under good traction conditions the power is 
>  distributed to both rear wheels. When power overcomes traction available 
 
> the wheel with the least traction will spin. An open differential  will 
> spin the wheel with least traction while a SureGrip will  compensate and 
> distribute the power more evenly so both rear wheels  turn -- or spin --  
> depending on the traction of the surface  available.
>
> Thanks,
> Gary  H.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----  
>>
>>
>>Some time ago I remeber reading a method  to determine if a 8-3/4" was a
>>SureGrip or not.  The car had  to be on stands and it required two people 
>>to
>>do  it....One held a wheel and the other turned one backwards or  
something
>>like that.  If anybody can outline this proceedure  correctly and in 
detail 
>>I
>>would much appreciate the  info.  I don't know if it has any bearing in 
the
>>results, but  the rear under my '64 wagon in question, is supposed to be  
>>from
>>a '70 B-Body.  I'm really confused on this at  the moment: on asphalt, the
>>dark mark left from the passenger side  would indicte an open rear....on
>>concrete, it leaves a very uniform  and consistant amount of mark in a 
Pair
>>of tracks.  During the  the wheel alignment, the tech said he felt a
>>vibration in the rear,  sort of a chattering resistance through part of a
>>single wheel  rotation.  He thinks this indicates a bad carrier bearing.  
>>The
>>leveling beams for the alignment rack were on both  rear wheels when this
>>vibration was felt. Could this have been a SG  unit just indexing 
normally? 
>>I
>>installed the rear to  replace the original '64 piece. We checked the  
>>center
>>section of the supposed '70 3.23 to find it was  a 2.74, (or something 
>>close
>>to that). We then installed  another 3.23 and threw it under the wagon. 
>>That
>>was  soooo many years ago I don't remeber the details on the chunk we  did
>>install.  I really hope somebody here can shed some light  on this 
because 
>>I
>>don't know whether to be delighted  that I have a SureGrip or really 
>>worried
>>that the rear  is about shot......help!
>>
>>thanks in advance to any and  all who reply,
>>John Hammond
>>
>
>
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