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I am just in the process of buildingh a MM kit, come to assemble the diff but the spring is noticeably to large to go into the drive cups. Its not just tight its to large a diameter by some way too.
I cant see an alternative spring in the kit so i am assuming this is the right one, any seen or heard of this before hand ?? Any ideas on how to get this in and compressed ok ?? |
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Are you sure it's not the slipper spring? Which is bright chrome.
The diff is dull metal and smaller |
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+1 diff spring is black/grey in colour
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I had this problem too. I sanded down the outer edge of the spring to fit it in the drive cup.
If you have a dremel tool: put the sping on a small shaft like a screwdriver then sand it down with the dremel. The diff spring spins on the screwdriver shaft and it gets sanded down nice and even.
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I ended up just dremelling it down slightly, it didn't need much off it in the end but 100% wouldn't fit without this doing.
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Was fine with mine, although I did get confused with the springs for a bit as there are a few, and some are black so they hide away in the set of parts
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