On Sat, 09 Feb 2002 11:14, you wrote:
> Cam,
> I have not had a diff that had a good clutch pack in it. They are all 15 to
> 20 years old now and usually only have 15 ft/lb of torque.
> The minimum cost to get them up to spec will be two clutch plates and a
> spring plate which cost $228 plus the tear down and rebuild. Typically $400
> plus bolt in plugs and machining.
> To get a diff with all new plates and spring will cost $600 plus the
> rebuild and any machining of the hemispheres and bolt in plugs for
> universal joint shafts. Typically $800.
>

This surely is overkill? I brought mine upto scratch with by shimming it with 
a shim made from a sheet of 0.5mm copper. 

Cost < $1.

Works great. 

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