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Old 05-09-2008, 03:45 PM   #48 (permalink)
p76rangie
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But, P76, you're so off base its funny as hell.

P76, listen and learn. WHEN THERE IS POWER TO THE PINION, A DETROIT LOCKER IS LOCKED. It's pretty simple, actually. "Bumps in the road" do not unlock the Detroit. The Detroit does not "lock and unlock causing shock as you drive down the road". That is about the most retarded crap I've ever heard.
Is this the old Hank back after all this time.
If you ever went tp driving school, you should know that you should always drive through a corner. That is, don't brake while going through a corner, don't coast through it, but drive through it.
So what Hank is now attempting to tell us is that as you drive through a corner, which means that the diff is under power, the Detroit will never unlock. This means that for every corner that you drive through, the Detroit will try and push you in a front line and not unlock.

You can believe this stuff or you can read the operating manuals that are posted on their website and come with the locker.

Welcome back, if you are the old Hank, you were always good for a laugh.
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