Millions of Chevrolet vehicles were built and sold in the 1960s and 1970s, and the great majority of those were rear-wheel-drive models with differentials known as 10-bolts or 12-bolts. In Chevy How to Rebuild the 10- and 12-Bolt, author Jefferson Bryant walks you through the entire process of procuring, evaluating, and rebuilding the perfect differential for your GM application.
This is a great addition to my husband's automotive reference collection. Easy to follow, step by step instructions with in color photos to help aleviate any confusion.
This couldn't have came at a better time. One of the mechanics at my husband's shop was having difficulties tearing into the rear end of a Chevy at the exact time this came in the mail. The problem was remedied quickly with the help of this book.
Being a curious person, and a very nonmechanically inclined person I decided to thumb through this book myself. I actually understood what they were doing as they reassembled parts.