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Old 01-02-2009   #1
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Default Finally changing to 4:10 gears......any other tips, tricks or recommedations?

Okay, I am finally getting to my differential and gears and looking for any thoughts of what else to do while I am under there. I am going to use the factory service manual procedures and drop the entire unit in my garage myself.

So far, I have:

- the complete kit with bearings, ring and pinion etc. that I will have a local shop r/r with stock unit

- speedo correction gears from Marc Haibeck

- C Beam plates

I will buy:

poly bushings and synthetic gear oil/w posi additive

Is there any thing I should look for other than the wear of tear of related items while I am under there or any recommendations from the experienced folks. This is my first time touching the differential, but I think I have all the tools needed for this job. My clutch is stock but fairly new so I'm not going to touch it yet. The 90 Z has 53K on it and the clutch only about 5K.

Thanks in advance and Happy New Year!
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Old 01-02-2009   #2
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Default Re: Finally changing to 4:10 gears......any other tips, tricks or recommedations?

Be sure your bearing kit also includes the side yoke bearings and seals. A lot of kits don't. While doing mine I converted the carrier caps from 1/2" bolts over to 1/2' ARP studs. Here are the ARP Part Numbers:
4 x Stud - AR4.060-LB
4 x Hex Nut - 200-8607
4 x Washer - 200-8514
To order you have to call ARP Order Desk & Technical Support: 800.826.3045



You might also have a drain plug installed like in this pic while you have the case at the shop. Makes it a lot easier to service next time.



In case you are interested here is a pic showing the stock 3.45 ring and pinion next to a Viper 4.10 set and a Yukon 4.10 set.
The Viper gear set is quite a bit more substantial.


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Old 01-02-2009   #3
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Default Re: Finally changing to 4:10 gears......any other tips, tricks or recommedations?

i would replace the 1/2 shaft u joints with the super spicer . bill b has the part number . just good ins also ck rear bearings
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Denny's Driveshafts has 1350 kit for C4 aluminum half shafts:

http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p422...build_kit.html

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Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the input and recommendations. I'll definitely look into these; I might as well do it right the first time.
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Be sure your bearing kit also includes the side yoke bearings and seals. A lot of kits don't. While doing mine I converted the carrier caps from 1/2" bolts over to 1/2' ARP studs. Here are the ARP Part Numbers:
4 x Stud - AR4.060-LB
4 x Hex Nut - 200-8607
4 x Washer - 200-8514
To order you have to call ARP Order Desk & Technical Support: 800.826.3045



You might also have a drain plug installed like in this pic while you have the case at the shop. Makes it a lot easier to service next time.



In case you are interested here is a pic showing the stock 3.45 ring and pinion next to a Viper 4.10 set and a Yukon 4.10 set.
The Viper gear set is quite a bit more substantial.


I really appreciate the information and pictures; truly awesome and just like David said about getting your advice. I sent you an email.
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Be sure your bearing kit also includes the side yoke bearings and seals. A lot of kits don't.
In case you are interested here is a pic showing the stock 3.45 ring and pinion next to a Viper 4.10 set and a Yukon 4.10 set.
The Viper gear set is quite a bit more substantial.
Jagdpanzer,

Thanks again and I guess you might have heard from ZZZZZR1 (David) that I have Yukon gears and this kit:

http://www.yukongear.com/ProductDeta...px?ProdID=2050

I guess I might have to consider getting some Viper gears?

I do have the drain plug kit from Corvette Clinic too; at the time I thought I was just going to install it and not change the gears.

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Craig,
You can get the side yoke bearings and seals here:

http://ratech.stores.yahoo.net/coax84d44.html
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Craig,
You can get the side yoke bearings and seals here:

http://ratech.stores.yahoo.net/coax84d44.html
Phil,

I really appreciate all your help and thought since I had a "Master Overhaul Kit" I was good to go. Thanks for the referral for the Viper gears too. Thanks for helping me do this right.

Big Mahalo and Aloha,
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Craig,

You need help in dropping your rear end, let me know. Dropped mine a few times already.

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