Powr-lok rebuild?
Oldguyinajeep
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- '86 CJ-7 258ci 4spd Dana 30 and 44
Howell TBI Fuel inj, Headers, Dual batteries, Warn winch/air compressor, rear
disc brake conversion, Detroit locker (rear), Eaton E-locker (front), 4:10 gears, 2.5 in Rancho lift, 1" body lift, fully armored, 35" BFG KM2s, Warn front hub conversions, line locks front and rear, roll cage, warn front bumper, rock hard rear bumper/tire carrier, DUI ignition, dual electric fans, LED rock lights
I'm finally getting around to doing the switch-out on my front diff. Going from a Powr-lok to an Eaton E-locker.
I've followed the advice of Hedgehog and Lumpy, and am getting help with the gear set-up. I found a local diff guy who will come to my shop, after I have everything torn down and ready to go, set up the gears, drink a beer
, and go home with a little change in his pocket, leaving me to button everything back up.
Someone, I think it was LG, suggested I rebuild the LSD. After it's removed, I'd like to do just that. I've been able to find rebuild kits for the bigger Dana axles, but no Powr-lok rebuild kits for the Dana 30 . Do any of you guys know of any place that sells these? Or, can I just buy clutch plates separately? What else do I need?
I'd like the experience of rebuilding it, and it would be nice to recoup a few bucks on the project by selling it. Any help is much appreciated.
I've followed the advice of Hedgehog and Lumpy, and am getting help with the gear set-up. I found a local diff guy who will come to my shop, after I have everything torn down and ready to go, set up the gears, drink a beer

Someone, I think it was LG, suggested I rebuild the LSD. After it's removed, I'd like to do just that. I've been able to find rebuild kits for the bigger Dana axles, but no Powr-lok rebuild kits for the Dana 30 . Do any of you guys know of any place that sells these? Or, can I just buy clutch plates separately? What else do I need?
I'd like the experience of rebuilding it, and it would be nice to recoup a few bucks on the project by selling it. Any help is much appreciated.