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SA Design Chevy Differentials: How to Rebuild the 10- and 12-Bolt

Now in paperback from SA Design, "Chevy Differentials: How to Rebuild the 10- and 12-Bolt" is a valuable reference tool for your Chevrolet rear-end. This step-by-step guide by author Jefferson Bryant walks you through the entire process of disassembling, evaluating the components, and rebuilding the perfect differential for your GM application. In this 144-page book, he shows all the up-to-date techniques for re-assembling the differential and axle. Maybe you're rejuvenating a salvage yard unit or installing an aftermarket 12-bolt assembly for extreme performance? "Chevy Differentials: How to Rebuild the 10- and 12-Bolt" delivers the essential information for success in gaining long service life and maximum performance.

4.2 out of 5 stars ( 15 )

$25.79

SA Design How to Build High-Performance Chevy LS1/LS6 V-8s

SA Design's How to Build High-Performance Chevy LS1/LS6 V-8s is an essential book for all enthusiasts who want to get the most performance out of their engine design but are only familiar with the older Chevy small blocks. It covers everything you need to know about these engines, including their difficult removal and installation, simple bolt-ons, electronic controls for the Generation III engine, and detailed engine builds at four different power levels. It also includes full-color photos.

4.25 out of 5 stars ( 8 )

$26.79

SA Design High-Performance Differentials, Axles & Drivelines

All too often, when an enthusiast builds a high performance engine, swaps a more powerful engine into a car, or mounts sticky tires, the driveline components simply can't handle the added torque and fail. In addition, the differential, axles, and driveline parts have a limited life span under the power of a high performance engine. Also, the proper gear ratios need to be selected and installed for maximum performance on the street, strip, or track. The performance of the driveshaft, differential, axle, and other driveline components needs to match the performance level of a particular engine so that maximum efficiency, longevity, and reliability can be realized. SA Design's High-Performance Differentials, Axles & Drivelines covers everything you need to know about selecting the most desirable gear ratio, rebuilding differentials and other driveline components, and most importantly, matching the correct driveline components to engine power output. Learn how to set up a limited-slip differential, install high performance axle shafts, swap out differential gears, and select the best available products for the driveline. This book covers the Chevy 12-bolt, Ford 8.8 in., Dana units, and many other popular high performance axles and rear-ends. In addition, it explains rear differential basics, rear differential housings, and rebuilding open rear, limited-slip, and factory differentials. Ring and pinion gears, axle housings, axle shafts, driveshafts, and U-joints are also covered.

3.33 out of 5 stars ( 3 )

$28.79

SA Design How to Rebuild 4.6-/5.4-Liter Ford Engines

Since 1991, the popular and highly modifiable Ford 4.6-liter has become a modern-day V-8 phenomenon, powering everything from Ford Mustangs to hand-built hot rods, and the 5.4-liter has powered trucks, SUVs, the Shelby GT500, and more. The wildly popular 4.6-liter has created an industry unto itself with a huge supply of aftermarket high-performance parts, machine services, and accessories. Its design delivers exceptional potential, flexibility, and reliability. The 4.6-liter can be built to produce 300 hp up to 2,000 hp, and in turn, it has become a favorite among rebuilders, racers, and high-performance enthusiasts. How to Rebuild 4.6-/5.4-Liter Ford Engines expertly guides you through each step of rebuilding the modular 4.6- and 5.4-liter engines, providing essential information and insightful detail. This volume delivers the complete nuts-and-bolts rebuild story, so the enthusiast can professionally rebuild an engine at home and achieve the desired performance goals. In addition, it contains a retrospective of the engine family, essential identification information, and component differences between engines made at Romeo and Windsor factories for identifying your engine and selecting the right parts. It also covers how to properly plan a 4.6-/5.4-liter build-up and choose the best equipment for your engine's particular application. As with all Workbench Series books, How to Rebuild the 4.6-/5.4-Liter Ford is packed with detailed photos and comprehensive captions, that guide you step by step through the disassembly, machine work, assembly, start-up, break-in, and tuning procedures for all iterations of the 4.6-/5.4-liter engines, including 2-valve and 3-valve SOHC and the 4-valve DOHC versions. It also includes an easy-to-reference spec chart and suppliers guide so you find the right equipment for your particular build-up.

4.29 out of 5 stars ( 7 )

$28.99

SA Design How to Hook & Launch: Traction Mods for Street & Strip

While building big horsepower has become easier, putting that power down on the pavement is still quite a challenge. SA Design How to Hook & Launch: Traction Mods for Street & Strip, goes into detail on the right steps to get your newfound power to the ground. Getting great "bite" involves a lot more than sticky tires and a smoky burnout. The suspension system is being put to work in a way it was never designed to operate. A better understanding of exactly what is happening to the suspension when the car launches from a standing start will assist you in maximizing your car's effectiveness on the street or at the track. In the book, author Dick Miller explains the physics behind what gets a car moving from a standing start, and how to best harness the various powers at work. Getting the rear tires to really bite and gain maximum traction is divided into several small steps, and Miller walks you through each phase of the launch. Today's enthusiasts face a wide range of potential traction improvements, from softer tires and basic bolt-ons … to complete or partial chassis replacements. Most opt for something in-between, where some well-engineered components are chosen to replace the factory equipment and offer a greater capability and range of adjustment. It is this range of upgrades where Miller spends most of his time, explaining what the parts and pieces do, and how to use them to their highest potential.

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