Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by bigwheelbob on Aug 27, 2006, 1:43pm
Looks like a dana powr-lok
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by thetroublemaster on Aug 27, 2006, 2:18pm
Thats not a Powr-Loc. I have great pic's of a D60 one at work. I won't be back there till thurs.
A Powr-Loc has a very cylindrical case. Meaning there are no casting valleys for the case bolts. A Powr-loc case bolts bolt in through the end not almost half way into the case as seen above.
Another tell tale sign is a PL has "V" shaped ends on the spidergear shafts. They sit in a case hardened "V" shaped valley you can't miss from others. Thats is what makes the PL so cool, the way the tire spins and ramps (clamps)the spidergear and clutch set tighter offering more traction. The heat treating has always been a very obvious blue color surrounding the spider gear shaft. There is a BUNDLE of information on PL's at vernco.com
Anyway, thats not a powr-loc...
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by bigwheelbob on Aug 27, 2006, 5:34pm
I am sorry, the early dana 70's were 2 piece cases I believe. I got all excited for a moment.
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by robertcowan on Aug 27, 2006, 11:03pm
TODD ITS A STOCK DANA 70 OPEN CARRIER. IF ITS POSI IT HAS A DETROIT LOCKER IN IT. I GOT A BUNCH OF POWER LOCKS AND LOCKERS, I KNOW EM GOOD.
BOB
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by fisherman on Aug 27, 2006, 11:09pm
So far 3 different opinions?
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by binfordm715 on Aug 27, 2006, 11:12pm
I have the same junk in my rear end. I had the back end jacked up and when I turned one wheel, the other turned the opposite direction. That's open behavior, is it not?
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by jeepistdougiowa on Aug 27, 2006, 11:20pm
Bob is right, it's a stock open unit.
Always possible someone installed a detroit nospin "lunch box" inside it...hard to tell by looking at it.
Stock, with the tire off the ground, spin one tire one direction and the other will spin the opposite direction. With a no spin they will spin the same direction.
Regardless, the picture is a stock carrier.
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by jeepistdougiowa on Aug 27, 2006, 11:21pm
Yes Tim, that's typical of a open dif.
Re: Posi or Power Lock?
Post by robertcowan on Aug 28, 2006, 12:06am
IF YOU GOT A DETROIT LOCKER IN IT YOU,LL KNOW IT WHEN YOU DRIVE IT I PROMISS. ITS A BEAST ESPECIALLY ON WET ROADS IN CORNERS. ALSO ITS A KILLER ON ROAD WITH TIRE WEAR. WHEN MINE RATCHETS IT WILL JERK THE WHOLE TRUCK. NEED ONE ? I GOT BOTH SETUPS IN STOCK.
BOB
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