monzaz said:
Rebuildable 7.5.... PRetty much eaton is your only rebuildable unit...Clutch type. Your not gonna find too many on ebay laying around. All factory units were Auburn and the newer Torsen Gleasen units (28 spline) The Governor Lock eatons were found in small trucks like s-10 and really NOT designed for low end hole shots. This unit was designed to get a truck or car out of a everyday situation like mud, slippery road, snow and ice stability.... NOT burn outs or drag racing...lol.
If your going to buy aftermarket you might as well get the 28 spline axles...They cost the same as the 26 spline...that is a NO brainer also.
We do recondition the Auburn units ...but this proceedure can only be performed once in a cone type units life then after that it will be JUNK. They should last a good long life in a normal situation but remember performance posi units are wearing in every turn made with the car or truck . If you went straight the whole time you own youre car the posi would NEVER WEAR....lol :mrgreen:
We recondition unit here as long as the spider gears are in decent condition and the cones are not shattered or too far gone. One of those things that takes some inspection before we can give you a price in full. usually 50-100 depending on the labor. Jim
I also have my '78 sitting out, have yet to check the rear to see what it has... do you know what the G-Bodies had (I guess a better question would be which vehicles had the stronger/better posi)? There are several at the junkyards around here, I was thinking about running out & pulling covers to see if any had posi (after it warmed up... wind chill is -20ºF right now :shock

if my '78 doesn't have it.
Came across this one on eBay, says it's an Auburn... is it rebuildable?
I'm also trying to get something straight about the 3- and 2-series carriers... a 2-series can be used with a 3-series gear with a spacer, but not the other way around, correct?