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    Thats true, it acts as a shock absorber. Interestingly Ashcroft in the UK are developing a front hub that does the same thing to try and protect CV's from shock loads. Its still in development though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse
    You should be able to just fit a 4 bolt pinion flange & fit a tailshaft from an earlier Disco or even a classic RR. I just so happen to have a brand spanking new flange in my garage (somewhere) that is yours if you want it. Someone here should be able to help you out with a 2nd hand shaft. Even if it needs uni's, it's going to be a lot cheaper than $270.
    Thanks scouse that would be much appreicated? When it comes to tailshafts i dont really get what everything does, i understand the function etc but with the 4 bolt pinion flange why do i need another tailshaft? Are the ones from the original series 1 discos and rangies different? Matt
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    Its just a completely different coupling system.

    The standard setup has the rubber coupling that is held together with 6 bolts through the donut, though 3 go to the propshaft and the other 3 go to the diff (pinion flange)



    This setup is fine as long as the rubber coupling is strong and the rubber coupling will flex to allow angular movement, but with high traction tyres, jolts, lifts on early style suspension, the rubber couplings will fail.



    The Uni jointed tailshaft has the uni bolt to the diff (flange) and the design of the uni makes it stronger with 4 bolts.



    And it requires this 4 bolt pinion flange to be bolted to the diff (pinion)

    Here is the difference between the 3 bolt rubber coupling and 4 bolt Universal joint pinion flanges.

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    Oh, you need another tailshaft so it has a universal joint on the diff end instead of the rubber coupling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie
    Oh, you need another tailshaft so it has a universal joint on the diff end instead of the rubber coupling.
    Thanks Slunnie, when i get the tailshaft is it easy to swap everything over? Matt
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    Its an easy swap over. The hard part for me at least is getting the centralising pin out of the 3 bolt flange. I ended up angle grinding it to release the pressure as I couldn't pull it.
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    Hi Slunnie
    That must have been the problem the local mech had when I asked him to replace mine.Despite making his own fittings for the press he couldnt budge it.As the exsisting rubber was fine he refitted the original to keep the rest as a spare.
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    Gday LandyAndy, that really wouldn;t surprise me. I was stripping high tensile bolts trying to pull that centraliser peg, and an adapted sprocket puller wouldn't do the trick either. I ended up angle grinding the flange and it release pretty easily after that. My thoughts were that it was unneeded now anyway.

    I'm not sure if you can see in the pics also, that plate/bar was bending also while trying to pull it. There is a special LR tool to do the job, but the special Slunnie tool was a bit more available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie
    Gday LandyAndy, that really wouldn;t surprise me. I was stripping high tensile bolts trying to pull that centraliser peg, and an adapted sprocket puller wouldn't do the trick either. I ended up angle grinding the flange and it release pretty easily after that. My thoughts were that it was unneeded now anyway.

    I'm not sure if you can see in the pics also, that plate/bar was bending also while trying to pull it. There is a special LR tool to do the job, but the special Slunnie tool was a bit more available.
    When my pinion seal was leaking the workshop broke their LR tool trying to remove the pinion...they had to fabricate a special one and succeeded after 24 hours (a whole day ) of penetration fluid.
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    Hi Slunnie, getting the 3 bolts flange off looks complicated looking at the photos? What are all the multigrips for and the cold chizels? Matt
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