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    Quote Originally Posted by lambrover View Post
    Go easy mate we aren't all bad, I am a mechanic in the Army and don't do things like that.

    yeah, but how many times have you had to rescue the bung after a drivers wound one in as part of a non tech?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    where can you get one of these
    and this is what they look like installed and the bottom of the diff ground/cut/shaved. (Solid was formerly Rockcrusher )



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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    and this is what they look like installed and the bottom of the diff ground/cut/shaved. (Solid was formerly Rockcrusher )



    From here A Salisbury with a Brazilian.....

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    Thanks rick130, will the Dana 60 cover fit on neat without doing any mods,shaving etc. I want to fit it without doing and shaving etc to my diff, do all the bolt holes line up exactly.Thanks Bearman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Thanks rick130, will the Dana 60 cover fit on neat without doing any mods,shaving etc. I want to fit it without doing and shaving etc to my diff, do all the bolt holes line up exactly.Thanks Bearman
    Yes, you just have to throw away the bolts they supply and get some metric ones (12mm coarse ??) as the new cover is 8mm thick and therefore the OE bolts aren't long enough.

    The new cover is good in that the fill hole is higher (for a high pinion diff) so you can easily add a little extra oil if you are running oil lubed bearings.
    I use an 80W-140 gear lube too as the iron cover won't dissipate heat anywhere near as fast as the pressed tin cover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    yeah, but how many times have you had to rescue the bung after a drivers wound one in as part of a non tech?
    I actualy havent done any yet, I am still on the On Job Training phase but getting close to finishing it. r u x army u know the lingo.

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    I have always put thread tape on them this prevents this

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Just buy one of these:
    I bought one of these recently from a mate in Melbourne. I don't think he stocks them, but next time I see him I'll ask if he can still get them. I haven't got around to fitting it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lambrover View Post
    I actualy havent done any yet, I am still on the On Job Training phase but getting close to finishing it. r u x army u know the lingo.
    Ex AJ Current Raffie....
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    I bought one of these recently from a mate in Melbourne. I don't think he stocks them, but next time I see him I'll ask if he can still get them. I haven't got around to fitting it yet.

    And don't I need one for my front diff (if it were a Sals), its had more hits than Elvis

    Hey Murray, I wonder if they'd cast some for us lot with the Landrover logo in that oval instead of 'Solid'??

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    I bought one of these recently from a mate in Melbourne. I don't think he stocks them, but next time I see him I'll ask if he can still get them. I haven't got around to fitting it yet.

    I replaced my plug because it was screwing in too far with a tapered stainless steel bolt supplied from Purple Pig in Bayswater. (Fittings and hosing supplier). Mind you it has to be turned down a little to stop hitting the inside of the diff.

    I'd be interested in knowing how much they cost for the Solid rear cover too if your mate can get them.

    Thanks

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