Thanks guys for watching my back while I was off this board.
Ok so as I said from the start I was hesitant posting knowing full well there seem to be controversy with just about every TBTR threads and frankly I believe he just likes the attention, kind of like that kid in 5th grade that always got on your nerves even when you finally had enough and smacked him on the playground and that didn't change him. I am not condoning violence by any means, just what it reminds me of and it's not 1969 anymore.
So, after years of rebuilding these units and owning-rebuilding-driving a vette the past 39 years I offer up what as worked for me and those I worked with around the world. The posi cornering does work to get the oil/additive into the clutch packs on each side, would driving normally do it- yes doing the 8's work - yes and gets it done faster. As far as looking foolish I can't say. I am alone in an empty parking lot typically and if there was anyone around we using end up talking about cars if we meet. This procedure might have even been mentioned in one of the old manuals back in the 60's or 70's I would have to go back and look but really I don't have the time for that.
What I usually get challenged on is how I build a posi- like Tom Watt has the past 45 years without the springs or plates. The ones challenging that procedure can be narrowed down to the rebuilders who don't know or want to learn how to do it. It takes me about 5-6 hours alone to polish and tune a posi- No other rebuilder will do that and the one on the CF site who claims to lost his credibility once pictures of his work was posted- although the guys on that site had no clue and were "fools" to believe what that person was selling them. The guys I trained saw it right away unfortunately the guy paying was duped.
I post information on the areas of a corvette I know about only. I will never post on a subject I have little or no experience with, such as painting a corvette- not what I do. The areas of work I speak about here, on other forums, at my seminars at Carlisle, through many emails and phone calls describe how to build the best. My motivation has never been to make the most money, the fastest I can but rather to build the best it's that simple. I don't build a lot and may even start to tapered off since I'm not getting any younger and my 69 had been sitting 10 years waiting for me to build it again. So those that have listened and then gone off and did the work themselves saved time, a lot of money, and know exactly what they got. You just can't say that about anyone else in this business. Some are good but I have repaired work from just about every vette rebuilder out there and can say some of what I have seen was pretty bad. I guess that is why I was the first one contacted to build one of the original '63 Gran sports, 63 Z06's, and '69 TH400 L88's.
Now I will step down off my soap box, I don't want to sound foolish you know. When I come here all I see are thread posted by TBTR for the most part and it seems they are more like bait to get someone into a debate rather then sometime to really help. I usually stay away from them and will from this point forward. Those that I can help know how to reach me and pictures of my work are free for all to use. Debating what I know or recommend is not what I will get into, again it's not 5th grade anymore- too bad!
To all, have a happy and safe Thanksgiving. I am now going to work on my son's new house and build a custom 77 diff. Bye