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Jamie B4 31-07-2021 03:50 PM

Slipper Spring
 
Hi All,

Just looking at the slipper spring ASC 92276 - 500lb/in - although I'm locking this up there still seems to be some slipping. Do associated do an upgraded spring or is it possible to stretch this somehow - what are the team drivers doing

Thanks Jamie

Origineelreclamebord 06-08-2021 06:51 AM

Could this perhaps be down to:

- Wear. Glazed pads, permanent deformation due to overloading of the spring somewhere in the past;
- Wrong assembly. Wrong position/seating of the parts and/or non-original parts that are not compatible with one another (plausible with a second hand car);
- A production flaw. I didn't have it with Asso but another brand where the hole that seats the slipper plate onto the topshaft was. If the spring or the threaded portion of the topshaft is too short you might also not be able to build up much pressure before 'full lock';


Depending on how much you need your slipper, the cheapest solution would be to glue the thing shut... Not elegant, but if you create a strong bond, quite effective... :)

charlesk 06-08-2021 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie B4 (Post 1014059)
Hi All,

Just looking at the slipper spring ASC 92276 - 500lb/in - although I'm locking this up there still seems to be some slipping. Do associated do an upgraded spring or is it possible to stretch this somehow - what are the team drivers doing

Thanks Jamie


Slipping in the bench or when the car is driving?
The std 74.1 slipper, with the octalock LCF pads feels a bit loose on the bench, but can be set to drive OK.
Remember, esp on higher bite surfaces with a modified motor, you do need a bit of give to protect the drivetrain.
Saying that outdoors, I prefer the centre diff pretty much anywhere...


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