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Is my factory rear locker fixable?

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Is my factory rear locker fixable?

Post by dansedgli »

A while ago I turned a corner with my factory locker activated and it made a loud BANG! noise and hasn't worked properly since. I was going about 10km's an hour on gravel. It happened just as I came off a track onto the dirt road.

It will engage sometimes but wont stay engaged for more than a few inches of movement.

What is likely to be broken and is it cost effective to repair it? I will get air lockers in the future if its not.

From what I can see the vac lines are all fine.

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Post by killer_garden_gnome »

ur locking ring has smashed the teeth and taperd off so it wont stay engaged, $690 from nissan but i think some ppl have got em cheaper
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Post by badger »

you can get them welded up and machined.
reason they do it tho is either
1. using lsd oil
2. damaged actuator
3. the design from the factory is flawed and if its actually used hard the pressure the actuator holds it in with is about 6psi, an arb uses around 100psi and when its used hard and the teeth are a lil worn it pushes the gear half out then you turn and it strips.

im currently adapting mine to use an air ram because mine did this a few months back
what it will look like
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what it should look like
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and for millions more pics have a look on my photo bucket http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... %20Locker/
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Post by badger »

ps nizzbits off of patrol4x4 forum can get one for alot less if you decide to spend that much on a 500 buc diff.
if it were me id buy another diff b4 i paid 500 for the gear
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Post by dansedgli »

Any ideas what nizzbits will charge for another one?

I dont think Ill get this one fixed.

Is it possible to add an air or auto locker to a factory locker diff or will I need to get another single spinner diff first?
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Post by badger »

i think the auto locker will bolt in.
if u wanna get rid of the locker pm me i might take it for parts.

um it was around the 500 i think nizzbits quoted me
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Post by dansedgli »

I got a reply back from 4wd systems. They only make the autolocker for the front.

I guess this narrows my choices down to:

Replacing the factory locker with another one
Getting an air locker - Big $$$
Finding an LSD for it.

Is it true that even when shimmed up the LSD will single spin when a wheel is in the air?

I might have to start saving for those ARB's I think.
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Post by xenith »

i only have a lsd in rear they go alright http://s193.photobucket.com/albums/z276 ... thy114.flv and i just sold a factory locker i never fitted it because i have repaired so many of them i do have an arb in the front though :cool:
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Post by dansedgli »

xenith wrote:i only have a lsd in rear they go alright http://s193.photobucket.com/albums/z276 ... thy114.flv and i just sold a factory locker i never fitted it because i have repaired so many of them i do have an arb in the front though :cool:
Your nuts!! :armsup:

Does your LSD single spin when one of the wheels is in the air?

The LSD in the rear and air locker in the front seems like a good compromise.
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Post by xenith »

it will some times sin yes and tends to push the car to the right but will go just about every where my mates go with 2 lockers and i change the oil very regularly :cool:
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Post by JemmyBubbles »

I concur you're a mad C#nt. :rofl: :rofl:

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How is converting one of these to an air ram going ?!?!?!
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Post by badger »

basically just need the cash to buy the ram and it will be done:)

ps if you do want to sell that broken locker i may be keen
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Post by dansedgli »

Cool. Ill let you know.

Is the locker assembly limited to the diff centre and vac solonoid on the outside of the housing? Postage of the entire housing might cost a bit.

I may have found another factory locker from a bloke in QLD. :)

Im waiting to hear on a price for it.
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Post by LET54B »

My factory locker has done the same thing last weekend.
Can you still drive it around "without" the locker engaged or will it do more damage? I havn't really got the money at the moment to do anything about, so I'm hoping I can still go 4x4ing with it unlocked.
Also will a limited slip centre fit straight in?
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

It will work fine unlocked, but can't guarantee that any pieces of metal
from the busted bit won't cause more damage. Drain the fluid and replace
to see if there is any metal.

I think an LSD will go straight in.....but the axle lengths are
different to suit the LSD centre.....so...more $$$
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Post by badger »

thats chops diff?
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Post by badger »

with regards to driving round. i would atleast drain the oil. i drove mine 200k's home and after about 150k's a peice of metal bound the centre up and jammed it locked.............. if the peice of metal got stuck else where it coulda made a rather big mess
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Post by dansedgli »

yep Chops diff.

Thats a bit of a bugger that the lsd uses different length axles.

Does the different axle length cause any troubles when chasing aftermarket lockers?

I really need to pull it apart and have a look because I have NFI how diffs go together atm.
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