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Old 05-05-2010
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Ceramic ones, trust aswell.

Stupid circlip tough, can't get mine right.
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Just wondering what diff balls come with the SV?
Err, from the manual:

Ceramic Nitride Diff Balls 2.5mm (pk12) U3019
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Stupid circlip tough, can't get mine right.
Having trouble here too, a bit too fiddly. Got it in and it dosen't rotate or move easily but it did a little when I applied a little pressure with a small screw driver.
Only got one clip so its going in. Not a great bit of design this bit otherwise all good.
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its not a worry and is exactly the same as the cat sx, as long as you build it right it give many hours of trouble free racing, and is a simple neat idea that works just fine,
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Old 11-05-2010
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Err, from the manual:

Ceramic Nitride Diff Balls 2.5mm (pk12) U3019
can you use 3/32 (2.38mm) diff balls?

2.5mm is an odd diff ball size
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I very much doubt you can use 3/32. I have checked in this diff, but did once look into it for the touring car diffs and it wasn't possible then - and there doesn't feel like there is enough side movement to allow for a smaller ball.

2.5mm isn't hugely odd - and it's a Schumacher part. As well as some other aftermarket diff ball sellers that i've seen.
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Old 12-05-2010
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I found a very cheep circlip plier (approx $3) and opened it up slowly so that the space was 4.5mm as stated in the attached paper.

Then carefully fitted it in one side at a time. The hardest part was in the beginning and the clip flew away a few times Then I took a transparent plastic bag and wrapped it over the diff and my hand so it couldn't go very far

Take your time. This is an important step while building.

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well just reading this thred, as I am rebuilding a club members sv diff as it is driving him mad, the circlip was loose.tried stretching, but still loose, will order another.

I have to say altho some may think this is a great design, im not sure myself, To me good design is simple and effective,and easy for people of all abilitys to build...At the min my B4 is safe
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Old 22-06-2010
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no problems here either, as ive not got the pliers for these, so i started the one end of the clip and just rotated it around working it down into the groove with a strong needle in the leading hole. never had a problem yet and that is after 4 meetings.
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