btiratsoo
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Evening all
Upon investigating a leaking diff pinion seal, I have found a few other problems that may well be addressed while at it.
1. Prop shaft UJ's knackered. After getting some prices, it seems a case of replacing the propshaft as the slide is worn as well as both UJs. Any advice one who makes fair quality ones?
2. Diff pinion backlash. There is about a 16th of a turn backlash in the diff pinion. There is no fore/ aft play as such. Having not had a proper look in the manual yet, I don't know how to set, or how much backlash there should be. I'm thinking it might be easier to buy a new or recon diff and simply swap it out. Any ideas who can supply a good condition replacement diff? Standard Rover diff, not a salisbury.
This has made me think about not bothering to replace the seal and just starting to collect parts to overhaul the entire rear axle but that seems a bit drastic. The other option is to replace the seal, oil and propshaft then just drive the S3 and see what happens.
New to all this so any advice appreciated.
Cheers
Ben
Upon investigating a leaking diff pinion seal, I have found a few other problems that may well be addressed while at it.
1. Prop shaft UJ's knackered. After getting some prices, it seems a case of replacing the propshaft as the slide is worn as well as both UJs. Any advice one who makes fair quality ones?
2. Diff pinion backlash. There is about a 16th of a turn backlash in the diff pinion. There is no fore/ aft play as such. Having not had a proper look in the manual yet, I don't know how to set, or how much backlash there should be. I'm thinking it might be easier to buy a new or recon diff and simply swap it out. Any ideas who can supply a good condition replacement diff? Standard Rover diff, not a salisbury.
This has made me think about not bothering to replace the seal and just starting to collect parts to overhaul the entire rear axle but that seems a bit drastic. The other option is to replace the seal, oil and propshaft then just drive the S3 and see what happens.
New to all this so any advice appreciated.
Cheers
Ben