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This book covers everything the enthusiast owner or at-home mechanic needs to know about selecting the most desirable gear ratio, rebuilding differentials and other driveline components, and most importantly, matching the correct driveline components to engine power output. The reader will learn how to setup a limited slip differential, install high-performance axle shafts, swap out differential gears, and select the best available products for the driveline. This book covers the Chevy 12-bolt, Ford 9-inch, Dana units as well as many other popular high-performance axles and rear ends. In…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book covers everything the enthusiast owner or at-home mechanic needs to know about selecting the most desirable gear ratio, rebuilding differentials and other driveline components, and most importantly, matching the correct driveline components to engine power output. The reader will learn how to setup a limited slip differential, install high-performance axle shafts, swap out differential gears, and select the best available products for the driveline. This book covers the Chevy 12-bolt, Ford 9-inch, Dana units as well as many other popular high-performance axles and rear ends. In addition, it explains rear differential basics, rear differential housings, rebuilding the rear differential for non-posi, limited-slip differentials, factory differentials, ring and pinion gears, axles, driveshafts, and U-joints.
Autorenporträt
Joe Palazzolo is currently the Global Engineering Director-EV System Solutions at Dana Incorporated. His resume includes employment at Ford, Magna Powertrain (formerly New Venture Gear), Warn Industries, GKN Driveline and GETRAG Corporation. He has also supported numerous race teams as well as building and maintaining his own motorsports and powersports vehicles. Joe is an ASE Certified Master Technician, holds a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering, and a Masters Degree specializing in Automotive Engineering. He has been a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) for more than 18 years and is active in developing SAE standards. He has been teaching Drivetrain seminars for more than 10 years and a recipient of the Forest R. McFarland Award for distinction in professional development and education. He has received numerous patents for his innovative work and creativity in advancing vehicle mobility systems.