Do You have salisbury or rover diff in the back?
So I have a noisy rear diff on overrun (again) and this time i just want to replace with a used diff and swap in my maxidrive center
Will a 96 4.6HSE rear diff drop straight in with my maxidrive? that's what i can find locally...
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simmo
95 300Tdi Defender wagon
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Hello Duarte19,
I have a complete new rear salisbury diff assembly for a 110 / defender,
new diff, new axels, new drums(not disc's) new brakes, complete new in its crate.
Very inexpensive. Cheers.
Last edited by poundsterling; 18th April 2016 at 03:27 PM.
Well the ratio is 3.54 so I cant see why not, but always found it easier to rebuild the existing diff correctly (bearings, crown wheel & pinion as required) than finding a rear diff out of a P38A. You also have the chance that the used diff you put it will also end up failing.
Slightly off topic, you mention "noisy rear diff again".... not knowing the details, I find it odd there are so many issues relating to the repair of this diff, as in numerous replacements (on the same Defender) or diff becoming noisy again, or the noise never removed. As diffs go they aren't rocket science to get right.
Regards
Daz
Been there done that.
It won't last long. The pinion is too short to be properly supported by the bearings, especially with the loads a Maxidrive imposes.
It's not a drop in either, the P38 is "flipped over", so a specialist needs to set it up to run the right way again.
Mine tore the crownwheel teeth out at the root.
Regards
Max P
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