CHEVY DIFFERENTIALS: HOW TO REBUILD THE 10- AND 12-BOLT
In Chevy Differentials: How to Rebuild the 10- and 12-Bolt, author
Jefferson Bryant walks you through the entire process of procuring, evaluating,
and rebuilding the perfect differential for your GM application.
Author (S) Jefferson Bryant
Binding: Soft Cover
Number of photos: well illustrated
Book Condition: New
Number of pages 144 pages
Dimensions: 213 x 276. x 10mm | 498g
Publisher: Cartech Inc North Branch 01 Jun 2015
ISBN Number ISBN10 1613251610
ISBN13 9781613251614
Product Code: SA310
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ABOUT
Millions of Chevrolet vehicles were built and sold in the 1960s and
1970s, and the great majority of those were rear-wheel-drive models with
differentials known as 10-bolts or 12-bolts. High-performance limited-slip
versions of these differentials also have been installed in Camaros, Chevelles,
Corvettes, and many other GM muscle cars from 1964 through the 1970s, as
well as Chevy and GMC trucks. If you have owned a GM performance car from
the 1960s or 1970s, you have owned one of these sturdy, reliable, and versatile
differentials.
Many of these differentials are now more than 40 years old and are due
for an overhaul. In Chevy Differentials: How to Rebuild the 10- and
12-Bolt, author Jefferson Bryant walks you through the entire process
of disassembling, evaluating, and rebuilding the perfect differential for
your GM application. In this step-by-step guide, you learn how to completely
disassemble the differential, evaluate components, and select replacement
parts. You're also shown all of the up-to-date techniques for re-assembling
the differential and axle. Informative sections on axle identification
and replacement parts are also provided.
Maybe you have found a salvage-yard unit and want to rebuild it to upgrade
your existing vehicle. Maybe you would like to install an aftermarket 12-bolt
assembly for extreme performance or racing. This is the only book dedicated
solely to rebuilding, setting up, and modifying these axle assemblies for
long service life and maximum performance.
If you're going to rebuild a Chevy 10- or 12-bolt axle, this book
delivers the essential information to get the job done right.
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Jefferson Bryant
A lifelong car guy, Jefferson Bryant has been working on cars since
the tender age of 16 when he bought a 1978 Pontiac Firebird. As a hands-on
tech writer, he has performed many GM LS engine swaps in his own shop.
His work has appeared in the country's top automotive magazines, including
Hot Rod, Car Craft, Rod & Custom, Musclecar Enthusiast, and many others.
Bryant has written How to Build Max-Performance Buick Engines, the first
edition of How to Swap GM LS-Series Engines into Just About Anything, and
How to Design and Install In-Car Entertainment Systems. He is a member
of the Texas Auto Writers Association.
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