Which parts need machining??
And by how much??
It cannot be much machining for $150 considering MR would have to earn a quid out of it.
MR do exchange cases for $150.
As for the t/case, you'll need a dial indicator and magnetic base to do the bearing preload on the input shaft, I doubt anyone has the setup block to do the bearing preload on the centre diff, so you'll need a spring balance to test the turning load on the centre diff.
Access to a press is really handy, otherwise it's a PITA pressing bearings onto the centre diff assembly and some sort of heat source to heat the housings to drop bearings into them, saves cracking them just using a press.
<edit> I bought the rebuild kit plus two sets of shims, one for the input shaft, the other for the centre diff from Ashcroft's.
About the only thing missing was one of the seals for the speedo drive.
Which parts need machining??
And by how much??
It cannot be much machining for $150 considering MR would have to earn a quid out of it.
The case needs machining and a bush pressed in for the intermediate shaft.
I had a top hat section machined from some 4140 and pressed in with some sealant, I think some just use a straight bush, either works.
The shop I used charged $214, they did a good job so I'm happy.
The aluminum case ovalises at the front where the large section of the intermediate shaft locates which creates the oil leak that most of us experience.
Check out Ancient Mariners LT230 build thread. I didn't do the double row bearing mod, just ran out of time and reckoned that the t/case bearings survive pretty well with the standard bearings, but I like the overkill of the double row mod.![]()
I reckon I'll go with an Ashcroft, and use the 2 damaged TCs to practice rebuilding on (if anything). This will get me going quicker, with more peace of mind.
BTW - when they upgrade the sleeve, why do they machine the case and not the pin? I would have thought machining the pin would have been easier (but I'm not an engineer).
The case is softer than the shaft and with load over time the bore for the shaft becomes oversized/displaces material.Originally Posted by rick130
It needs to be machined oversized and bushed back to the correct diameter for the shaft.
Don't think I have a photo, Ill have a look.
The reason for the double row bearing was with 9" diffs MXA5R GB and the torque pulses of the 4.7 Isuzu I felt the LT230 needed all the help I could give itwould not normally have bothered
And the pin is case hardened. Pat
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