I doubt the Ashcrofts would knowingly sell rubbish, so I take it the Kaiser isn't manufactured by AVM the freewheel hub people.
Wagoo.
I notice Ashcroft is selling not 1 but 2 new lockers. The Kaiser locker is an auto locker made in Brazil. Apparently it solves all the issues which the Detroit has.
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						I doubt the Ashcrofts would knowingly sell rubbish, so I take it the Kaiser isn't manufactured by AVM the freewheel hub people.
Wagoo.
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						had a look at the site, they look interesting. anyone have any experience
Looks like a variation of the Weismann Locker.
In the late sixties and right through the eighties it was the locker of choice for high powered road race cars (F1, Champ/Indy Car, Sports Cars).
It would lock 100% under power but unlock on the overrun, which is pretty important to a road racer as it dramatically reduces corner entry understeer compared to a spool or No-Spin/Detroit Locker or even a heavily pre-loaded plate diff and it doesn't have the unpredictable ratcheting characteristics of the Detroit.
It also didn't tolerate any of the type of friction modifiers that are commonly used in clutch plate type LSD's.
Original 1964 patent application here (you'll need a TIFF viewer as a plugin to see the pictures, one is here AlternaTIFF - Free TIFF Plug-in )
Patent Images
[edit] forgot to add that the original Weismann Locker is back in production.
I think it was last made for race cars back in the late eighties or so (IIRC McLaren and Ferrari used it) http://www.weismann.net/Products/wtp.htm
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						There is a huge thread on D-90.com on the Kaiser which explains how it works. Looks nice, but the price point is not great.
Ashcroft are now also selling their own ATB diff, Ashcroft Transmissions - Ashcroft ATB
I notice that this diff centre isn't listed on Ashcrofts website anymore, so I'm fishing for info(as I can't email from the lappy ATM)
Ian or Dave ?
Any input ?
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						Just had this bloody quick reply from Dave Ashcroft.
Hi Rick, When we first tested the Kaiser diff on our 90 I was impressed, our demo 90 is an auto puma, it drove well and just gave a very small clonk occasionally but this was far better than the Detroit locker so we bought some,
Having sold some and got feedback from customers I have since leant that they behave quite differently on a manual disco or 90 and can make a repeated clonk quite badly when you are off the throttle and on full lock, ie turning into a parking space,
This combined with the fact that they were quite expensive especially when compared to our air locker which was launched around the same time meant that they have not sold very well so when our stock ran out I decided not to reorder,
They may be better on a 110 due to the increased wheelbase but the Detroit was not a problem on the 110 and the Salisbury Detroit's are far cheaper, Pls feel free to post this reply on the forum,
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						You need to tell them to make a Sals locker....I just posted in a thread on pirate where people are complaing about the new ARB D60....I told them to PM ashtrans and ask for a D60 locker to be made
Dave may hate me now
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						I had kaisers front and rear in the 110. Took the front out and fitted an Ashcroft. The rear is similar to a detroit in behaviour, although I haven't had a detroit for years and not in a Rover.
A bit of history - I have never failed a uni, never failed a centre diff, never stripped hy tuff axles (the set in there now are welded), never had to continually tighten prop shaft bolts or replace drive flanges because they have flogged out, never had to tighten output flange nuts on the tranny, until I fitted a front and rear kaiser. DON'T fit one in a manual vehicle, unless you are prepared to rebuild drive trains more often than usual.
If Dave will build an air locker for the salisbury, I will buy one, if not I will fit an auto and still probably fit an air locker - I don't like slipping sideways because of a locked rear end when you don't want it to be locked. The kaisers are much smoother with an auto, the convertor does not act as a solid stop when the kaiser winds up and then lets go when cornering, which only happens when you forget to modify your driving behaviour. Having said that, they are a strong diff and work extremely well. Ideal with a manual locker in the front. I am hoping the auto will improve on road manners and also compensate for me being lazy and hating changing gears.
Rick
P.S. If you want a front kaiser, I have one. If I get excited I may pull it apart and post a couple of photo's of the internals, but it won't be this weekend.
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