Eaton Posi Rebuild?
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Eaton Posi Rebuild?
Any of you guy broke you Eaton Posi's and had to rebuild it? I just got my new motor in early sat morning. Second time I hit it, on the street, I heard a pop in the rear and has been popping in turns ever since. Took the cover off tonight and found two teeth broken off the side gears. I have found the part number for the gear rebuild kit off Eaton's site but have only found it at Summit. It is 199 and est availibility is 2/8/06. Even if it was readly available, that seems a little steap to me. Anyone know a good place to get the rebuild kits for a good price? It never gave me any problems till now but should I go ahead and replace teh clutches while I have it apart?
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Wow, I am glad to see that everyone else's Eaton Posi's are holding up wonderfully!
ffr... I ordered a gear service kit from Randy's Ring and Pinion for $195. Nowhere local had it since it is an aftermarket Eaton part and Randy's had the best price on it compared to several online drivetrain distributors that I called.
ffr... I ordered a gear service kit from Randy's Ring and Pinion for $195. Nowhere local had it since it is an aftermarket Eaton part and Randy's had the best price on it compared to several online drivetrain distributors that I called.
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Originally Posted by BigKID
Did they put new gears, springs and clutches in it for 200?? The clutches and springs are fairly cheap (<$150). It's the gears that are pricy and thats what I needed.
The nice thing about Auburn is the exchange program. They sent me a brand new unit for $125 and the old 1 and they're going to send me another new 1 for the 1 I just broke. It's for sale if you know anybody that needs 1.
Hope you have better luck than I did. I went w/ a Detroit Truetrack this time and we'll see how that works out come spring time.
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Originally Posted by Grey Silver
The side gears you refer to are called spider gears. I've had the same problem w/ an Auburn posi. The 1st unit lasted for 2 1/2 years and many passes on slicks and nitrous. The 2nd one only lasted for a couple of weeks and it let go while launching at the track.I think I've reached a point where I'm making too much power for the Auburn or the Eaton. They both have the same spider gears.
The nice thing about Auburn is the exchange program. They sent me a brand new unit for $125 and the old 1 and they're going to send me another new 1 for the 1 I just broke. It's for sale if you know anybody that needs 1.
Hope you have better luck than I did. I went w/ a Detroit Truetrack this time and we'll see how that works out come spring time.
The nice thing about Auburn is the exchange program. They sent me a brand new unit for $125 and the old 1 and they're going to send me another new 1 for the 1 I just broke. It's for sale if you know anybody that needs 1.
Hope you have better luck than I did. I went w/ a Detroit Truetrack this time and we'll see how that works out come spring time.
I am hoping I am not in the same boat as you but I guess we will see. Let me know how that truetrack works out for you as I was looking into those as a replacement if the Eaton breaks again. Did you get the one with two or three pinion gears?