When making a turn, the outer wheels of a vehicle must
travel faster than the inner wheels. It is up to the differential to act as a
balance arm, establishing constant equilibrium of torques and forces between the
left-hand and right-hand driven wheels. In standard (or open) differentials, power
is directed to the wheel offering the least resistance. This works well when making
a turn, but in a situation where one wheel is lifted off the ground, it causes
the suspended wheel to turn while the other remains motionless.
Limited-slip
(or positraction) and locking differentials are traction-increasing devices. Locking
differentials transfer all available torque to both wheels. The teeth of the spider
assembly engage with those on the locker clutch, causing both axle shafts to operate
as one. Locking differentials don't allow one drive wheel to spin while the other
remains stationary. Instead, they keep both wheels in drive mode, but unlock to
permit different wheel speeds when turning. The engaging and disengaging of the
teeth on automatic locking differentials often causes a banging and clunking sound.
Manual locking differentials usually use an electric motor or vacuum diaphragm
to engage the locker, reducing this noise. Limited-slip differentials allow different wheel speeds when turning,
but when one wheel loses traction, greater torque is transferred to the wheel
offering more resistance. Limited-slip differentials make use of friction between
clutch plates, as opposed to the meshing teeth employed by locking differentials.
Transferring less torque per side, limited-slip differentials are generally smoother
and quieter than locking differentials, but still sometimes "chatter" when transferring
torque to the wheel with traction.
In some differential applications, a
friction modifier additive is necessary to reduce chatter. AMSOIL Slip-Lock Differential
Additive is formulated with advanced friction modifiers and is designed to eliminate
gear-housing chatter in cars, trucks and SUVs equipped with limited-slip, positraction
and locking differentials. It also reduces the banging and clunking associated
with automatic locking differentials. AMSOIL Slip-Lock Differential Additive
is formulated for use with both synthetic and petroleum gear lubricants and safely
replaces manufacturer recommended friction modifiers. Its convenient flip-top
dispenser provides quick and easy application to the gear housing. One four-ounce
bottle of Slip-Lock treats differential capacities of two to four quarts. It is
not for use in automatic transmissions or other applications requiring ATF. NOTE:
AMSOIL Synthetic Gear Lubes do not require the use of this additive. However,
not all differentials respond the same and if chatter is noticed, the addition
of AMSOIL Slip-Lock will eliminate it. For chattering differentials not running
AMSOIL Gear Lube, this product is an excellent solution to the problem. |