Re: Rear Diff Mount - Failed!
Peter, F Y I my Hunter boot floor is like yours, with metal plated around the fuel pipes. Love your diff gantry.
Between David Spolton & myself (but mainly him!) we dropped my diff today, using a suitable system of blocks
of wood which gradually got knocked down. Removed the rear part of the propshaft with the diff as we couldn't
get the bolts undone at the front of the diff, now removed with the assistance of the floor to put the tension on
- - dear Marlin, the bolts were more than twice the length needed.
The diff is a 3.62. I understood fom Danny that 3.92 was normal, so this explains the wildly inaccurate speedo !
I guess I will put it back, the performance is good enough for my use and it will give better economy than the 3.92
I have a good used 3.92 on the bench which was planned to be fitted, but interestingly both it and the one on the
car have failed rear supports
Now to deal with the oxymoron called powder coating, and many many hours of fun - how long have I got till Stoneleigh ????
PS my driveshafts are push in type. On the passenger side one it is not possible to remove the brake back plate from the shaft
It does not slide inboard - is this normal ? Will be great fun with derusting.
The drivers side backplate comes off easily, which I though they both should do ?
Peter, F Y I my Hunter boot floor is like yours, with metal plated around the fuel pipes. Love your diff gantry.
Between David Spolton & myself (but mainly him!) we dropped my diff today, using a suitable system of blocks
of wood which gradually got knocked down. Removed the rear part of the propshaft with the diff as we couldn't
get the bolts undone at the front of the diff, now removed with the assistance of the floor to put the tension on
- - dear Marlin, the bolts were more than twice the length needed.
The diff is a 3.62. I understood fom Danny that 3.92 was normal, so this explains the wildly inaccurate speedo !
I guess I will put it back, the performance is good enough for my use and it will give better economy than the 3.92
I have a good used 3.92 on the bench which was planned to be fitted, but interestingly both it and the one on the
car have failed rear supports
Now to deal with the oxymoron called powder coating, and many many hours of fun - how long have I got till Stoneleigh ????
PS my driveshafts are push in type. On the passenger side one it is not possible to remove the brake back plate from the shaft
It does not slide inboard - is this normal ? Will be great fun with derusting.
The drivers side backplate comes off easily, which I though they both should do ?
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