68/70Vette
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Does anyone have any experience with having the differential ring and pinion gears REM coated? Apparently, the gears are coated and then the parts are placed in a vibratory bowl with tiny ceramic beads. The gears come out looking like they are chrome plated. The advantage of this technique is cited as being that friction between the ring and pinion teeth is greatly reduced and the differential runs much cooler. Much cooler translates as maning less power loss due to friction in the differential. An acquaintance of mine did this and was very satisfied with the results. I've since lost contact with him. (He spent tons of money on his C4.)
To read about the process start by Googling "REM coatings.' I don't know how much it costs....almost afraid to ask! Oh, and some of the REM coaters also start out by soaking the ring and pinion in liquid nitrogen. This has a beneficial effect on the metal crystal strucure apparently.
To read about the process start by Googling "REM coatings.' I don't know how much it costs....almost afraid to ask! Oh, and some of the REM coaters also start out by soaking the ring and pinion in liquid nitrogen. This has a beneficial effect on the metal crystal strucure apparently.