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Shandylegs

posted on 25/7/05 at 12:07 PM Reply With Quote
Diff Flanges

Hi All

After a long search I've finally managed to get hold of a 3.14 Diff to replace the 3.92 currently fitted.

The 3.14 has push in shafts whereas my current set-up is lobro. What is the best course of action:

1. Remove crownwheel and pinion from 3.14 and fit into 3.92 casing

2. Fit lobro flanges to the 3.14 casing?

An explanation of how to do either would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks........

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James

posted on 25/7/05 at 01:39 PM Reply With Quote
Have a hunt around with the Search button- there's been quite a few threads about this and info on which combinations work and which don't.

HTH,
James





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Shandylegs

posted on 25/7/05 at 02:16 PM Reply With Quote
Probably badly worded my me in the initial post, but it's not which combo's work as I believe both are pssible, but which of the two options are easier.

Has anyone actually changed the flanges from push in to lobro, if so any tips etc...

ta.......

[Edited on 25/7/05 by Shandylegs]

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Shandylegs

posted on 25/7/05 at 07:50 PM Reply With Quote
Absolutely gutted, just made a quality schoolboy error!

Spent the last 6 months looking for a 3.14 7" sierra diff, finally found one at that was only going for a semi exorbitant price & purchased. Delivered today, checked, everthing looking good it's definately a 3.14.



Guess which dipstick automatically presumed his car was fitted with a 7" diff and has just found it's actually a 7.5".

Are the internals interchangeable between 7 & 7.5" Diffs? If not there will be 3.14 diff up for sale shortly.

Quality day...........not!

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MikeR

posted on 25/7/05 at 07:56 PM Reply With Quote
Woooaaaahhhh

(this is subject to being completely wrong)

slow down........... 7" diffs are really common. Why not just mount the 7" diff with a few spacers into your car?

If you've just got the crown wheel and pinnion then buy another (cheap) 7" diff and make it up.

I believe you can swap between lobro and the other joint but one way works really well and the other works in theory but i read of one person casting doubt. I'm sure i've posted what i'd read previously do a search.

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MikeR

posted on 25/7/05 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=13081

I wasn't much help!

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James

posted on 26/7/05 at 10:07 AM Reply With Quote
Shandy,

Out of interest what car is this for?

I would do what Mike says and fit the smaller diff if you possibly can.

Another alternative is to get your drive shafts cut and shut. Drive shafts from the push-in joined to the other type. Can't imagine it's that difficult/expensive as you can get complete, custom, lightweight ones made for £70 a side.

HTH,
James





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Shandylegs

posted on 26/7/05 at 10:50 AM Reply With Quote
James

The car is a Homebrew with dimentions along the lines of an MK. I would love to keep the diff as the gearing is ideal for what I reuqire, but after spending all last night on t'internet is does not look like exchanging one for the other is straigtforward:

Although the bottom mount is the same width, the 7.5" diff already fitted is some 2cm wider than the 7" which will cuse problems with the drive shafts (On top of the already differing output flanges).

Taking into account I should be able to get hold of a 3.38 7.5" diff from a Granada fairly easily (Which will be a straight swop) it's better that I cut my losses now rather than waste yet more time revisiting (butchering) jobs that have already been completed on the car just to fit the 7" diff.

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James

posted on 26/7/05 at 11:08 AM Reply With Quote
Oh, ok. If it really is that hard to fit?

My car's not exactly dis-similar to an MK and fitting a narrower diff would just be a case of fitting a few washers to fill up the gap between the mounts!

I'd put up a few pictures if I were you- someone may well have a simple solution to the problem. You never know!

HTH,
James





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MikeR

posted on 26/7/05 at 06:54 PM Reply With Quote
ok, daft question, if the drive shafts don't fit ........ how much would two 7" drive shafts be? I thought all sierras had the same track so two drive shafts from the scrappy and ........ you're laughing !!!!!

Come on, you can do it! we're all with you (this is supposed to be motivational)

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andrew.carwithen

posted on 26/7/05 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
Why not get a common or garden 3.62/3.92 7" open diff with lobro flanges (usually cheap as chips) and swap your 3.14 internals with it?

Might be worth contacting JoelP on this forum as I believe (though I might be wrong) he breaks Sierras on a regular basis and is in your neck of the woods.

Andy.

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