Spicer Ford Applications 1999-2011 Light Axle Parts User Manual

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How Limited Slip Differentials Operate

A  conventional  differential  transmits  all  the  ring  gear  torque  through  the  differential  gears  to  the  axle  shafts.    
Torque  is  at  all  times  equal  on  the  axle  shafts,  and  if  one  wheel  slips,  the  other  wheel  can  only  put  out  as  much  
torque  as  the  slipping  wheel.

The  Spicer  Limited  Slip  differential  has  the  same  power  flow  as  a  conventional  differential,  plus  a  more  direct  
flow  which  automatically  takes  effect  as  driving  conditions  demand.    This  more  direct  power  flow  is  from  the  
differential case to each axle shaft through a clutch plate and disc arrangement.

Arrangement of these plates and discs is at the option of the vehicle manufacturer, so care should be taken
during disassembly to note the arrangement of these components.

The  Limited  Slip  construction  permits  differential  action  when  required  for  turning  corners  and  transmits  equal  
torque  to  both  wheels  when  driving  straight  ahead.    However,  when  one  wheel  tries  to  spin  due  to  leaving  the  
ground,  a  patch  of  ice,  etc.,  the  clutch  packs  automatically  provide  more  torque  to  the  wheel  which  is  not  trying  
to spin.

The Limited Slip differential resists wheel spin on bumpy roads and provides more pulling power when one
wheel tries to slip. In many cases of differences in traction, pulling power will be automatically provided until
both wheels start to slip.

In diagnosis of vehicle operators' complaints, it is important to recognize two things.

1.   If,  with  unequal  traction,  both  wheels  slip,  the  Limited  Slip  Differential  has  done  all  it  can  pssibly  do.
2. In extreme cases of differences in traction, the wheel with the least traction may spin after the Limited

Slip  has  transferred  as  much  torque  as  possible  to  the  non-­slipping  wheel.

How To Obtain Special Service Tools
Special  service  tools  (see  service  manuals)  can  be  obtained  from  the  following  company:
Kent-Moore
OE  Tool  and  Equipment  Group
SPX Corporation
28635 Mound Road
Warren MI 48092-3499
(800)  345-­2233
www.servicesolutions.spx.com

POWR-LOK™

2-Piece Case

4 Pinion Mate Gears

TRAC-LOK™

1 or 2-Piece Case

2 or 4 Pinion Mate Gears

All Models except Models 70/267 and 80/286: The
Powr-­Lok  design  is  identified  by  its  2-­piece  case.  The  
Trac-­Lok  design  is  identified  by  its  1-­piece  case.  

Models 70/267 and 80/286 only: Both the Powr-Lok and
the  Trac-­Lok  use  2-­piece  cases  in  the  model  70  (267)  
and  80  (286)  axle.  The  difference  between  the  two  is  in  
the shape of the holes for the cross shaft. The Powr-Lok
case will have cross shaft holes that are "U" shaped in
one case half and "V" shaped in the other case half.
The Trac-Lok case will have cross shaft holes that are
semicircles in both case halves.

Model 80/286 only: It is also possible to replace an
existing Powr-Lok unit with a complete Trac-Lok unit.
For   this   purpose,   the   differential   case   assembly   must  
be replaced.

How To Distinguish a Powr-Lok™ from a Trac-Lok™

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