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That's what I just put on, but I haven't tested it on track yet
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Is the heat radiating just from the area of the pipe below the axle or, when the car is moving at speed, is hot air flowing along the pipe front the front of the car?
I'm finished for the season but neat year I might experiment with more heat shielding farther upstream. |
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Are you guys using the Cusco axle shield as well?
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given the temps I see on trans and diff fluid during a race, I would recommend shielding the top side of the exhaust from the firewall to the back of the diff, just for extra insurance. the drivetrain has a fair amount of mass, and even at the end of a 45 min race, my temps are at 290F trans, 270F diff and still slowly creeping up a few degrees per lap. |
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Black body radiation <<<< convection
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First time rebuilding axles so I lost track of direction of INBD inner race. Manual seems to not point out a direction. Of course fatter end of cage must be inboard. In being thorough I want to attmept to put it back the way it was. Safe to assume wear marks of balls are on the inboard side? Can’t really see a snap ring witness mark sadly. |
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@Opie @rice_classic
Any thoughts on the various greases that you guys have tried over the years since the beginning of this thread? What's your go-to option for refresh/repack jobs nowadays? Thanks! |
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My favorite is to combine it with head shield between exhaust and the inner CV.
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Thanks fellas!
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I have posted pictures on this forum of how to do it.
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As I've had liquified grease and axle click myself, this is some good stuff there. I'll fabricate a heat shield from some thin stainless steel sheets I salvaged from old appliances. |
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