Well,
I pulled the axle shafts and took a look which I shoulda done when I was installing it. There are no pins in the thrust block. So it was a post 1970 sure grip. No problem there. It made me even more puzzled. I managed to get in touch with Cass, the Doctor Diff man (great guy). He said the symptoms are indicative of stuck clutches. This unit sat for 5 years prior to me installing it. So there we have it. The sure-grip needs rebuilding. I loose again.
I think that one cost me about $300 bucks. :pullinghair:I went yesterday to look at a complete rear end drum to drum with a 742 case 3:91 posi center section installed. It sounded like a really good set up and low miles. I made an appointment to look at it. I talked to the guy twice that day to make sure everything was set up. It was about an hour drive and i had cash in hand. I arrived 5 minutes EARLY. He met me at the vehicle (I guess he didn't want me get out!!) He said he "Tried" to call me although the cell phone never rang. He told me he had just sold it to a friend who came by with cash. I told him politely that he was a jerk (I really was peeved). That we had an agreement, I arrived on time with cash & now have an hour drive home for nothing!! Once again I took it up the wazoo!!! :villagers:Now I am putting the old center section back in so I can make it to Mopar Madness at Virginia Motorsports Park this weekend. Should be a great show & drag races!
Hopefully Moparal will hook me up with his 3:91 unit!! Thanks for all the input you guys have provided. It's all part of loving the hobby!!
Matt B.