When it was disassembled I was told that one of the ring bolts had backed out and trashed the interior of the housing.
I purchased a rebuilt hog and mine was worthless for the core so it was a costly repair. The rear end I had was a 3:11 and I went up to a 3:55. I purchased it from a place in Indiana I think and had it sent to the shop to finish the job.
We did the figure 8 stuff and such that we were told to do at the time of the repair. It didn't make the sound right away, possibly a year later before hearing it. I guess I should have gone back to the shop but I became hesitant and just took advise from vette guys that it was rather common and would eventually work its way out.
I believe they did it right and used the right lube (sorry I don't know exactly what they used), I did some research into the shop, but not into the place I got it from.
It is just something I want to address if I can before the season gets rolling.
I do have a very good repair shop that opened 3 years ago and want to take it to him, he did a frame off on a "70 Vette and also did work for Carroll Shelby,showing me photos of them together and too boot he is also a registered Ferrari mechanic.
I have confidence in him to look at it, but I also respect the gang here for tech advice, I want to know what makes it do this and hope it can be remedied this spring.
Prior to that repair I had all of the U-joints replaced and last off season I overhauled my brake system including a new master cylinder.I also have a new rear leaf spring and all new shocks.
It rides like a dream and stops on a dime, it just makes that popping sound now and then.:bash
Dwayne, Its all about "smiles per gallon" buddy!
(Eddie, What kind of wheels are those? Very nice!

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Thanks guys, Chas
