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84GT350-1 04-04-2004 06:22 PM

8.8 gear oil additive and other ???
 
What kind of additive should I use with a stock traction lock in a 8.8?? Anyone have some tricks for getting the upper control arm bushings out?? Also, What purpose is the chunk of cast iron mounted to the center section?? Is it a vibration dampner?? And do I need it?? This 8.8 is going to replace the 7.5 in my 82 GT.....Thanks for your help...

302 LX Eric 04-05-2004 03:42 PM

Re: 8.8 gear oil additive and other ???
 
What kind of additive should I use with a stock traction lock in a 8.8??

Ford Friction Modifier - available at your local Ford dealership.

Anyone have some tricks for getting the upper control arm bushings out??

I drilled mine out with a 1/2" Milwaukee drill and 1/4" bit.

Also, What purpose is the chunk of cast iron mounted to the center section?? Is it a vibration dampner?? And do I need it?? This 8.8 is going to replace the 7.5 in my 82 GT.....Thanks for your help...

This 'dog-bone' shaped piece is a vibration dampner and, no you don't need it if you're switching from the stock gear set. If you're keeping the stock set, then supposedly this piece helps to eliminate driveline vibrations.

Hope this helps,
E

84GT350-1 04-05-2004 06:17 PM

I will be keeping the stock 3.08. What makes the difference between gears, stock or after market??

tireburner163 04-06-2004 10:02 AM

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Originally posted by 84GT350-1
I will be keeping the stock 3.08. What makes the difference between gears, stock or after market??
The "dog-bone" is supost to be tuned for the gear ratio for you car. If you change to a lower gear (3.73, 4.10, etc) it's just plain useless and dead weight.

Now would be THE best time to put aftermarket control arms on your car. You can pick up a set of X2C uppers and lowers for $140 bucks. And they're quality stuff, Bob Cosby runs them on his NMRA Cobra and he's well into the 11's.

But if your gonna use the stock control arms, I just stock a screw driver through the middle, then beat them out with a big hammer.



-Josh, aka the tireburner


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