Not so warm today… so had a few things around the house to do ….. but did go into the garage for about 3/4 hour…..
I think I will use the later diff as its done less miles. So next week will drop the rear axle. ( again )
I did have a look to see if the diff could be removed on its own … and it looks like it could be done… but putting one back would be a problem as I couldn’t get a torque wrench on two of the bolts…. And I will also have a trailing arm to put back …..so easier to drop it all, assemble / torque on the floor with easy access and lift it all back up again.
Diff bush not that brilliant….so off with the cover plate….
Cut the rubber out with a fret saw…
………..and using a file and dremel …
dont like cutting with a hack saw as too easy to cut into the casting. By filing and using a dremel…. It weakens a wider area and then just a careful tap using a screwdriver and a small hammer and the last part breaks
Once its snapped then its easy to knock it out of the casting.
What I wiil do is take the cover off the other one ( after draining the diff) and swap them over as there is a new bush on the other cover. And also reuse the oil as its new.
so the only cost will be a new gasket
I think I will use the later diff as its done less miles. So next week will drop the rear axle. ( again )
I did have a look to see if the diff could be removed on its own … and it looks like it could be done… but putting one back would be a problem as I couldn’t get a torque wrench on two of the bolts…. And I will also have a trailing arm to put back …..so easier to drop it all, assemble / torque on the floor with easy access and lift it all back up again.
Diff bush not that brilliant….so off with the cover plate….
Cut the rubber out with a fret saw…
………..and using a file and dremel …
dont like cutting with a hack saw as too easy to cut into the casting. By filing and using a dremel…. It weakens a wider area and then just a careful tap using a screwdriver and a small hammer and the last part breaks
Once its snapped then its easy to knock it out of the casting.
What I wiil do is take the cover off the other one ( after draining the diff) and swap them over as there is a new bush on the other cover. And also reuse the oil as its new.
so the only cost will be a new gasket