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diff rebuild

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:06 pm
by lukedauvergne
hi just a quick question
my diff has a lot of slack init. can hear it clonking as I'm setting off every time sounds terrible. wondering where this play comes from and how it can be solved? theres a bearing and seal kit on ebay at the moment which i am thinking about getting. i have no fears about undertaking the rebuild and have access to a press and people with a clue. but is there more involved than just slimly swapping the bearings and seals?
cheers

Re: diff rebuild

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:24 pm
by plastic_orange
Cheapest option is just get another one. It will require gear and pinion renewed to get rid of play - and properly set up. You could get a diff for less than £50 and about 2 hours to change.

pete

Re: diff rebuild

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:01 pm
by bmcecosse
It will depend if the play is in the 'diff' unit - or in the crownwheel and pinion final drive...... If the later - you may be able to close up clearance by removing shims. If in the 'diff' - then it will likely need a new pin and the bronze thrust washers under the diff gears will most likely need renewing. As PO suggests - probably a lot more cost-effective to just pick up another final drive unit complete. And take the chance to drop the ratio slightly for quieter cruising and better MPG.
The 'clonk' however may be in the propshaft U joints, or indeed in the half-shaft splines. Or may even be the axle twisting within the spring mounts (loose U bolts and/or rusted out 'perches'). Some inspection may be worthwhile to check all is well.