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> HELP - Limited Slip Question
KenH
post Nov 28 2004, 10:20 AM
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Testing a 80% ZF Limited Slip

The Porsche repair books say hold the LSD body in a vice and see how much torque it takes to turn one axle stub.

914 book says 50 ft/lb.
911 book says 80 ft/lb.

Also found a note that says put one axle stub in a vice and check the torque at the other stub, LSD body "floating". Should measure more than 25 and as high as 75 ft/lb.

I measure 150 ft/lb. using the one stub method.
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40 ft/lb. if I check stub to stub.

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Thanks,

Ken
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KenH
post Nov 29 2004, 10:01 AM
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Hummm - not even a "off the subjet" comment.

Sombody must have some LSD experiance.

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