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Thread: Diff overhaul - DIY?

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    yep, typically if you're rebuilding a diff about 80% of the time so long as you are keeping the crown wheel and pinion you dont really need the blocks even if you are replacing the bearings. Install it with the same shim sizes and see where it goes, it'll usually be close enough that you can guess it in on attempt 2 or 3.

    if its close one or 2 more goes usually gets it.

    IF your dropping and unknown CW+P into an unknown housing all bets are off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    The only difference in diff's is the carrier bearings change size, so one dolly doesn't fit all, I machined up blocks to known size, all your doing is getting the pinion head offset to carrier bearing centre line, they are matched/lapped together, so any offset should be stamped, easy really................unless you want to fit it, blue it, disassemble, change shim, repeat 4298420times till you get it right

    If its merely changing bearings, I wouldn't bother checking the height
    I did a Stinking VR Commondore diff on Saturday morning, took 1.5 hours from drive on the hoist to drive out the door, it was like working on a lego toy Agree Matt, I just put pinion bearings in, carrier were like new so needed minimum fuss. Typical howling poorly put together rubbish we pass off as good local product

    JC

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    I did a Stinking VR Commondore diff on Saturday morning, took 1.5 hours from drive on the hoist to drive out the door, it was like working on a lego toy Agree Matt, I just put pinion bearings in, carrier were like new so needed minimum fuss. Typical howling poorly put together rubbish we pass off as good local product

    JC
    Borg warner, did you get a big stinky dirty 4BD1 no worries? it looks terrible

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Borg warner, did you get a big stinky dirty 4BD1 no worries? it looks terrible
    Yes, got it thanks matt. Looks a bit icky but like all 4bd1 s it'll be fine

    JC

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    sprung

    Cheers thanks for the info

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