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Evening people,
Just a quick one. I am finishing off building my Cougar SV Pro and I am a little unsure of the correct way round the diff should be put in. Should it: A: Diff screw head on the left hand side of the car as if you are facing it from the front or B: Diff screw head on the right hand side of the car as if you are facing it from the front Its proberbly a stupid question but I don't want that baby undoing itself on its maiden run on Thursday at DMS. Cheers. Andy |
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Looking from the front I have mine to the left, however if the grub screw at the opposite side is tight enough it probably shouldn't matter.
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shouldn't matter if the grub screws tight it wont come undone, thats what the grub screw is for,
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Thank guys!!!
Andy |
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I rebuilt my diff last night (using the circlips pliers and new parts) and installed it without paying further attention to the screw sides...
This morning I tested the car and as I had the grub screw on the right looking from the back the diff got undone after only a few accelerations... I had used loctite on the grub screw thread but it did not change anything. Once I put the diff back into the other direction with grub screw on the left side it stayed shut. |
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