Can anyone help?
Gday
Planning on fitting my front locker tomorrow, starting at 8 am
With a full rebuild while I'm at it (new bearings etc.)
Only trouble is I don't have any specifications. I have a 1996 Defender Workshop Manual, a Haynes Manual and to Rave CDs and none of them will give me specs on the front diff
(24 spline front Landrover diff)
Does anyone have some?
Can anyone help?
Jock, I have the same 110 as you and have had problems finding a comprehensive manual or details for that model. So far i have just had to make do with manuals newer or older.
If your diff is otherwise in good condition and you are just fitting a difflock and not a new crownwheel and pinion, just measure the present crownwheel to pinion backlash prior to dismantling and replicate that measurement when you reassemble.Changing the backlash from previous settings on a diff in good condition is almost guaranteed to cause it to humm.Bearings these days are very precise, so fitting new ones to the pinion should not alter the factory pinion height settings.
Wagoo.
My front diff wasn't particularly healthy. It was turning fresh oil silver after 2000km
We replaced all bearings and fitted the new carrier, that's why I was chasing specs
If it was that bad and you are still using the old crownwheel and pinion, just give it .010'' backlash.You probably won't get a readable contact pattern anyway.
Does your manual describe how to preload the carrier and pinion bearings ? Haynes manual s are useless?
Wagoo.
Edit. For what it may be worth to you,or anyone else, the pinion height, from centre of carrier bearing bore to face of pinion is a nominal 3''
A straight ground shaft layed across the carrier bearing saddles, a block 1.490'' high sat on the face of the pinion plus a .010'' feeler gauge used to do the trick for the earlier diffs with imperial 3'' dia carrier bearings. I had an extra shim spacer for the height block for diffs with later metric bearings, but don't have access to it to measure right now, so you'll have to calculate the difference.
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