65 Impala losing traction
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On the plus side, your car does sound awesome.
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Oh, well now that i read the other comments, if the car has a 3500 rpm stall, it may be too much for the limited slip. So it may throw too much power to the tires at once and prevent it from locking posi, a different converter might solve the problem.
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posi dude please
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its a bird its a plane its the one leg wonder.
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push your front end up and drop rear end down , helps move tract to rear tires
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@CADpencil
Thanks!
dhgjustin 6 months ago
lolol junk that differential and get a posi!!!!!!!!
theARMONexchange 10 months ago
@theARMONexchange
I will gladly take donations!
dhgjustin 10 months ago
Check the front to rear weight balance. Also check the suspension in the rear, they can some times sort get out of line or over to one side and throw off the balance and cause them to lose traction real bad. And a simple posi unit could fix ya right up haha.
CrazyWoody1989 2 years ago
Yeah, I had a 9 inch in the car but broke the driver side axle so I just threw that rear end in there to get driving again.
dhgjustin 2 years ago
nope, wrong on both. 400 small block with a stock 350 tranny. But it does have a 3500 stall that I plan on getting rid of.
dhgjustin 3 years ago