Rumbling noise ? Differential ?
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I swapped the diff out and the "new " one had the same noise. :evil:
Some time later I found that the brake pedal had to be pumped to stop the car, when I jacked it up the front passenger wheel was hanging off, so I fitted a new front wheelbearing and all the noise from the rear diff went. :pinch:
Doesn't mean that your diff isn't worn, but worth checking all the wheelbearings first before you swap it.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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Make sure that you get the right ratio, as autos are different, and the ratios changed for the vvt.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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So
remove propshaft.
Drain oil
Take off brake drums
Undo 4 nuts on each axle flange
Undo nuts all round diff
Snatch halfshafts out with backplates (slide hammer is your friend here), they need to pull outwards a couple of inches. If you are lucky, there is enough slack in the brake lines to do this, otherwise you will have to disconnect the brake lines and then you will need to bleed the back brakes on re-assembly.
pull diff out.
It helps if you have a mate to pull the halfshaft outwards against the brake line as you are removing the diff, you only need one mate, as you pull one shaft out then twist the diff, then do the other.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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facade wrote:
It helps if you have a mate to pull the halfshaft outwards against the brake line as you are removing the diff, you only need one mate, as you pull one shaft out then twist the diff, then do the other.
How is the bearing held in place?
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