Understanding Differences in Automotive Differentials
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Welcome to the WeberAuto Channel at Weber State University (WSU) - Davis Campus in Layton, Utah, U.S.A. The purpose of this channel is to help prepare the next generation of service professionals in the automotive industry. The videos I post are related to the topics I teach during the current semester here at WSU. I always strive to keep up to date and bring my students the latest technology as well as teaching them proper diagnostic and service methodology Our videos contain highly technical content related to Hybrid and Electric vehicles, Automatic Transmissions, Manual Drivetrain, and Vibration Diagnostics. This is not the Disney Channel. If you are looking to be entertained, this is not the channel for you. Please consider a donation to the Department of Automotive Technology at Weber State University at http://advancement.weber.edu/Automotive Notice: This is not an official WSU sponsored channel, it is privately owned and managed by Professor John D. Kelly.
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See 11 different types of automotive differentials and learn how they work. This video is intended for students in the AUSV 1220 Manual Drivetrain class at Weber State University with Professor John D. Kelly. CORRECTIONS: 1. The differential I called a "Detroit Locker" is not a Detroit Locker. It is just an Eaton Posi Limited Slip differential. A Detroit Locker uses dog teeth and is a truly locking differential. Thank you goes out to Keith MacDonald for catching my error. 2. I did not adequately explain how the clutch packs of a limited-slip differential are applied. The simple rotation of the side gears versus the differential pinion gears does not cause clutch packs to apply, otherwise, the clutches would apply when turning corners at low load (low torque). Torque from the engine (or another propulsion source) is necessary. The more torque you supply to the differential side gears the higher the force on the angled (ramped) teeth, the higher the force on the clutch packs. Thank you to several viewers for pointing out my omission. 3. There is more than one style of Torsen differential. See the JTEKT Corporation's website for more information https://www.jtekt.co.jp/e/products/lsd.html 4. I incorrectly described the operation of the original 1956 Dana limited-slip differential. The pinion pins on the original Dana differential have tapered ends. The pins sit in four V-shaped ramps in the differential case. Under a load, the differential case applies rotational torque to the pinion pins causing them to slide up the V-shaped ramps. This action applies outward force to the side gears and the clutch packs. Thank you to several viewers for pointing out my error. TIMELINE 0:00 Start 0:08 Introduction 0:32 Open Differential 3:55 Power flow through a differential 6:51 Side gear backlash control 9:09 Differential Demonstration 10:21 MUST SEE Differential Equations 13:12 Automotive differential history 14:44 Dana Corporation's 1955 invention of the automatic locking differential 15:33 Various names for Dana's locking differential 17:23 See a 1963 Chevrolet positraction differential with clutch packs 24:00 How rotating gears apply a clutch pack 26:35 Why limited-slip additive may be required for a clutch-type differential 28:46 See a 1970s era GM positraction differential with clutch packs 29:40 See a 1984 Chevrolet Corvette Limited-Slip differential with clutch packs 30:02 See a 2012 Eaton Posi Limited-Slip differential with clutch packs 34:00 MUST SEE See a worn out 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS Limited-Slip differential with clutch packs 38:00 See a broken 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Torsen Type B style limited-slip differential with an air locker 43:51 MUST SEE See the pieces of a Torsen Type B style differential and see how it works 48:03 See a 2002 Toyota Tacoma Electric Locking Differential 51:00 See the Eaton Detroit Trutrac (Similar to the Torsen Type B differential design) 49:55 See a spool with no differential action 53:40 See a Mini-Spool and how to install it 56:35 See the Eaton Locker and learn how it works 1:00:45 Final wrapup ABOUT US: Weber State University (WSU) Davis Campus - Automotive Technology Department - Transmission Lab. A technical description and demonstration of 11 different types of differentials. We teach current vehicle technologies to our automotive students at Weber State University and online. For more information visit: http://www.weber.edu/automotive This video was created and edited by Professor John D. Kelly at WSU. For a full biography, see http://www.weber.edu/automotive/J_Kelly.html Visit my other youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/vibratesoftware to see the amazing NVH app for vibration diagnosis! DONATE TO OUR DEPARTMENT Please consider a donation to the Department of Automotive Technology at Weber State University here: http://advancement.weber.edu/Automotive
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