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So what broke in your diff?

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So what broke in your diff?

Post by shrekman »

Ok we all know the diffs can be a little suspect on a jeep, but I'm interested to know what has actually broken in your diff.

What prompts me to do this is I had a big lock up of the rear end at 4am this morning at the bottom of my street on the way to work.

Got the money pit home and ripped off the cover to discover 3 crownwheel bolts destroyed, 1 completely out, 2 missing the heads. The leftover thread is what caused my lock up (it damaged the gears when I skidded to a stop).

Any tales of woe are appreciated. I just need to feel better.

Gonna add up the dollars and see if I should upgrade now for my future mods or wait the 4-5 months and do it all then. :?
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Post by Steve F »

I busted an axle and teeth off two spider gears and the ring gear. Luckily I got a fully rebuilt diff installed the same day for a great price :) Otherwise it would have been a D44 for me (Mines an XJ with the D35).

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Post by Ben »

I was getting new gears put in, and when I picked the heep up the guys mentioned that there were a few teeth missing on the old rear R&P, they'd started to make a nice gouge in the carrier too. Don't know why it hadn't gone bang, but it was certainly going to soon, so perfect timing for me.

Weird, I had no noises, no warning, and hadn't even wheeled for god knows how long, and it had only done 60,000kms.
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Post by tjm_tj »

broken crowm bolts sound like a install problem
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Post by shrekman »

Got another diff but it appears to be a chrysler 8 1/4 with different axles. Hoping that if I can get some axles ( it didn't have them) I will bolt this in as it is a lot beefier than the old Dana 35.

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broken crowm bolts sound like a install problem
Definately was an install problem (which was done by previous owner) because when I pulled apart the old center most of the crownwheel bolts came out way too easy. After disassembly and inspection I noticed that the bottom of most of the holes were filled with moly grease. Guessing the bolts hydraliced on this and didn't tightened properly.

Done a bit of a backyard job on the old diff to get me going again, got sick of driving a 1976 Celica. Used the Dremel to take the edges of the damaged teeth, cleaned and reassembled the old diff and threw it back in.

Makes a bit of noise (damn metal shavings) but hopefully will keep me going until I can source some axles for my 8 1/4. Any help in locating some second hand ones would be great.
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Post by Jameslux »

You should use locktite on crown wheel bolts or they come out, as yours did.
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Post by shrekman »

I used locktite on the rebuild that I did, but whoever did it previously didn't. (Along with too much silastic to seal the cover)

I must thank the boys at USA4x4 for the crownwheel bolts as it's got me on and off the road again.
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Post by rosie »

My rear one's making some pretty bad sounds at the moment and i plan to upgrade it and air lock it as soon as i can afford to. It had a tyical ring and pinion whine and the LSD squeels when one wheel spins.

Is it safe to drive on it for a bit or is it likely to blow to bits and what will happen then? Axels fall out or anything?

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Post by franco »

rosie wrote:My rear one's making some pretty bad sounds at the moment and i plan to upgrade it and air lock it as soon as i can afford to. It had a tyical ring and pinion whine and the LSD squeels when one wheel spins.

Is it safe to drive on it for a bit or is it likely to blow to bits and what will happen then? Axels fall out or anything?

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axles will fall out only if c clips break. what kind of oil do you use in the diff - correct LSD oil? maybe only your bearings are worn?
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Post by rosie »

Oil is fine and it has a typical Ring and pinion growl but my main concern is if it would be alright to keep driving on it till Christmas when its getting the rebuild and upgraded axels with locker and all. I was just worried about it going pop some time.

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