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Re: Dana 36 Axle Snap Rings

Subject: Re: Dana 36 Axle Snap Rings
by RestoMod57 on 2009/12/22 17:33:10

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BillH wrote:
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RestoMod57 wrote:
I'm new to these type forums, so how do we proceed?


Proceed just like you're doing. Welcome.

Your question on heating the rings to reshape them, No, they're spring steel and you'll probably loose the spring by heating.

Hopefully Joe can help.

McMaster has some .050 for various groove diameters.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#retaining-rings/=51l32m

I've seen that avatar somewhere.


Thanks BillH.

I didn't like the heating option for the reason you stated. Thanks for the McMaster site too, good stuff.

My avatar picture was taken a few years ago at the Bondurant track in Phoenix. This was before Bob had Corvettes out there, just SVT Mustangs. It was a good time though.
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