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Front diff coming loose
As you know I've just replaced the plastic shafts at the front with the steel ones. I've rebuilt the front diff but it seems to keep working loose all the time. Even when I just play with the diff in my hands.
I've tightened the nut so that the diff is smooth to turn and there are no grinds or tight spots. If I tighten it anymore, then it starts to get tight and rough. Should I be putting some sort of lock-tight on the threads to stop them from coming loose? |
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You are not tightening it enough, in your hand it should feel rough but not notchy and in the car should feel smooth when turning wheels. To set you need to hold the spur with your thumb and pin down a front wheel and try to turn the other front wheel, the slipper should turn on the spur before the diff slips, if you are locking the diff up to make the slipper work then your slipper is too tight. It is a balancing act but is easy to do with a little practice, but the slipper needs to be set right or you will eat diff gears especially in perm't 4wd.
HTH SimonW.
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I'll give that a go. |
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When I turn one of the front wheels, obviously the other wheel should turn in the opposite direction, but should it also be trying to turn the centre shaft? In my mind I'm thinking it should , and that it means I've got the front diff too tight. Am I right?
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