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mikeyscott 19-02-2010 05:35 PM

Diff screw - which side
 
Does it matter which side the diff screw is on the car? Looking at the exploded diagram the grub screw I think is on the left side

bigred5765 19-02-2010 05:49 PM

as long as you use the grub screw shouldn't matter

mdb_75 19-02-2010 05:50 PM

A few of us have had problems with diff bolts breaking at our club (only one for me -quite a few for another racer!) The best way around to have the screws seems to be to have the main bolt on the left and the locking grubscrew on the right. This way if they move the diff loosens off instead of going tight and snapping the main bolt.

I'm now using M3x16mm stainless cap head bolts as the main and a M3x 6 or 10m cap head as the grub screw as they're easier to get locked tight!

mikeyscott 19-02-2010 06:08 PM

I've got the problem of the front coming loose :(

bigred5765 19-02-2010 06:09 PM

Mikey it cant come loose if the grub screw is tightened against the diff bolt,unless screw is to short IE grub screw isn't touching or thrust race a stuffed,

Kopite 19-02-2010 06:30 PM

yeah, mine came loose loads when the locking grub screw was on the right hand side of the car (car facing forward), irrespective of whether the grub screw was tightened to holy hell or not.

Moving the locking grub screw to the left hand side, and I never ever had that problem again. Back of the net!

Whether this is right or not, it worked for me, so it's worth a try.

mikeyscott 19-02-2010 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigred5765 (Post 346306)
Mikey it cant come loose if the grub screw is tightened against the diff bolt,unless screw is to short IE grub screw isn't touching or thrust race a stuffed,

I'll double check the length, but it's a new one that I ordered recently.

Kopite 19-02-2010 06:47 PM

Also, make sure the diff halves aren't warped. Causes many issues that one, caught me out a few times.

mdb_75 19-02-2010 06:56 PM

The grub screw can't ever be to short, all that there is to stop it screwing straight through the outdrive is the other bolt. You need to check that there's no old loctite in there though which could make the grubscrew tight before it touches the main bolt.

bert digler 19-02-2010 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mdb_75 (Post 346339)
The grub screw can't ever be to short, all that there is to stop it screwing straight through the outdrive is the other bolt. You need to check that there's no old loctite in there though which could make the grubscrew tight before it touches the main bolt.

schumacher diffs ensure the spring washers are ok and the circlip locates into recess build as per instruction screw goes on spur gear side never had a problem whatsoever:thumbsup:

mikeyscott 19-02-2010 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bert digler (Post 346342)
schumacher diffs ensure the spring washers are ok and the circlip locates into recess build as per instruction screw goes on spur gear side never had a problem whatsoever:thumbsup:

That's how I have both diffs. Cool

bert digler 19-02-2010 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 346345)
That's how I have both diffs. Cool

ace someones happy:thumbsup:


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