Originally Posted by
bobslandies
When I first fitted a 31 spline 3.5:1 9" Ford F100 rear (new shortened 1974 casing flanged for LR stubs, hubs, brakes, salisbury flanges) to the rear of my 109 LR hybrid (+250HP 302, New Process NP435 F350 gearbox mated to 2A transfer case) in 1976 it had a Limited Slip centre. We made Hi-Tuff axles and ran one set unhardened while two other sets were off for treatment. In about 1980 I fitted a Detroit centre.
While not recommended as Hi-Tuff is in the annealed state for machining it ran on that pair of axles for quite a while - then one night after the Detroit was fitted one side sheared neatly near the flange end (part of our brilliant design:)). I drove home quite a few miles on ONE rear axle. This takes a bit of getting used to as it dives one way on acceleration and the other way on backing off! Next day took off both the rear hubs, stubs etc to fit the correctly hardened, straightened and peined and polished treated axles and have had them in for years. The 31 Spline axles won't pass through the stub axle tubes. The Detroit centre was from an early 1970 ex-Bathurst race car and had been run in other races before it went into the LR.
The only problem was that the driving flanges regularly got chewed out and then the axle would spin in the "hole". Jack Macnamara used to broach worn out ten spline flanges to 24 spline for me. Also the driving flange bolts would work loose. We determined later that when the casing was flanged that it was not axially true ie the two axles came to a different centre point and as the Detroit was firm in that position the only thing that could give was wearing away the splines. Eventually the casing was pulled out, straightened with a setup dummy centre and then the flanges faced again. Never had the problems since and making sure the casing was perfectly straight almost removed the "banging " that these diffs were famous for. You should see the look on some sports car owner's face when you slow up at lights on a curve, come to a stop, release the brakes and the diff goes off! "BANG":twisted:.
Bob