As Ron said!! I'd be very slow to lift the nose of the diff tho. I thought about it years ago and got advised against it by several people as Salisburys run hotter than Rover diffs and the likelihood of the diff nose pinion bearing getting less lubrication is higher... I can't see it myself... There's enough oil in a Salisbury to make a large mess on the floor, so how the diff nose bearing will be starved is anyone's guess, but that's what I was told. It would be a big job too, as using jigs etc as you'd have to cut the swivels and spring mounting plates off, lift the nose by your chosen amount and weld the swivels, and spring mounts back on! Not only that, the full time 4x4 gives the 101 its positive feel on the road (pulling you round corners etc).. You'd loose that. The CDL will take it but you are still asking a lot of those tiny gears within the center diff as they will still be taking all the load, just not moving... (When engaged, the CDL locks the front transfer box output shaft to the diff casing). If it really is driving you nuts.... Their is always the R380 or Santana 5 speed option, both of which will bolt against the V8, but will put your transfer case about 150mm further back. Being further back cured the front prop rattle/drone on my Nissan powered 101, and I'm hoping the same will happen with the Cummins!! Another thing I heard (tho never tried it)... if you lower the rhs of the V8 and gearbox by 25/30mm that is said to quieter it too... Just my thoughts.. Hope you sort it and let us know if you do!!


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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