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Just a note, jack up one side of BOTH rear axles. You'll also need the truck "aired up" and parking brake off with it in neutral to confirm.Just jack up one side of a rear axle. Grab the tire and give it a good turn back and forth. If it does not turn it is a open diff. If it unlocks and spins free then it will be a Detroit "no spin" differential.
The faster rotating axle shaft will unlock from the diff and remain so until the rotation matches again. Get it?
if it spins it is a no spin? I thought I understood before but now I am confused.Just jack up one side of a rear axle. Grab the tire and give it a good turn back and forth. If it does not turn it is a open diff. If it unlocks and spins free then it will be a Detroit "no spin" differential.
The faster rotating axle shaft will unlock from the diff and remain so until the rotation matches again. Get it?
It will work with just one side of one axle off the ground. Brakes are a different story, don't know anything about a five ton. Have done this test on a 2.5 Rockwell and it will unlock because you turn the axle faster than the carrier.Just a note, jack up one side of BOTH rear axles. You'll also need the truck "aired up" and parking brake off with it in neutral to confirm.
Yes it will unlock and spin free if it has a locker. If it will not spin it is a standard diff and is trying to turn the other side. Check this out.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYBOoljH-qE&feature=youtube_gdata_playerif it spins it is a no spin? I thought I understood before but now I am confused.
Yes it will unlock and spin free if it has a locker. If it will not spin it is a standard diff and is trying to turn the other side. ...
This test only works with the Eaton no spin locker. Other limiting diffs work differently.
Eaton no spins unlock when one axle shaft is turned faster than the other.How is that possible on just one axle? If it has an open diff and you lift one tire and spin it, it should spin the drive shaft that connects the two axles. If the second axle is on the ground it won't spin which would result in someone thinking it has a locker in it.
The reason I added jacking both axles up is sometimes those lockers can be a pain to get unlocked. Having a non locked axle with both axles up would indicate very easily they're open since spinning one wheel will spin the other.It will work with just one side of one axle off the ground. Brakes are a different story, don't know anything about a five ton. Have done this test on a 2.5 Rockwell and it will unlock because you turn the axle faster than the carrier.
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