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Lockright help

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Lockright help

Post by greyzook »

Gday, i have just installed 2 lockrights with a 5.12`s ratios, the front seems to be holding up well, but it has made it hard to steer and sometimes it wants to turn by itself, is this normal?
The rear is leaking from the shaft seal, and has started whining slighty when i put my foot down. Is this a big hastle to fix? Also when driving in a straight line the rear clunks and makes metal on metal noises? Is this normal for having a locker? Any help would be great, thank you
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

I only have a lock rite in the rear, the shaft seal is not a very big job just gotta pull the axle then replace seal, but make sure the sleeve the seal runs on is still in good nic. Check the oil level, mine doesnt wine maybe the centre was not set up correctly did you install it yourself? could also be your wheel bearings. Mine clunks a bit around corners and coming out of corners but in a straight line it should be locked. Im using 85w/140 thats what they recommend to reduce noise.
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Post by camskizook »

I have a front lockright and yeh it is hard to steer at times, but if you give it a bit of throttle it will unlock...if you are on a high traction surface like bitumen or concrete it will be impossible to turn...

I had one in the rear as well but it was farked so i took it out and put a weld up in....when i was turning corners it would make VERY loud snapping noises and make the car very difficult and embarassing to drive...turned out the shims were stuffed and there was a lot of wear in the teeth.....you shouldnt be getting clunking noises when you are going straight because the unit should be fully locked up, so perhaps it isnt locking properly ??
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Post by greyzook »

Yeah its weird, when i went off road earlier that day, the rear was locking wonderfully, and it claps around corners but not too loud at all, so in that aspect it seems all right. But in straight line it clunks sometimes, and whines when i accelerate, but goes away when i take my foot off, could the locker be worn or brokn? Is a bering hard to fix?
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Post by 12uke »

Drain the oil and see if you get some metal in the oil. If it clunks (sometimes) in a straight line sounds like you have something floating in the oil
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Post by No Idea »

Your pinion bearings are gone.
constant noise would indicate either wheel bearings or carrier bearings.
If it is only evident on acceleration or deceleration, and goes away when you are cruising, it would indicate worn pinion bearings. (that is if the diff was set up right in the first place).
Did it make the noise before you installed the lockrite?
If not, are you using the bearings from the original pinion or did you use the ones from the vitara centre?
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Post by N*A*M »

hey sick man - twin lockers!!! :cool:

fix your bearings or whatever and it'll be all sweet!
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Post by camskizook »

worn pinion bearings will make a consistent whirring noise rather than a clunking metal noise...ive had mine replaced before and the current ones are stuffed and there is no clunking
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

For the clunking in a straight line, It may be a simple one, but are both the tyres on that axle the same pressure, if there is a large difference the locker will occasionally unlock to even up the difference in tyre size.
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Post by greyzook »

Thanx guys for your input, yeah the tyres are the same pressure. I have heard that the lockrights have a sheer pin in them and they can break sometimes, they only cost a few dollars. Has anyone broken one of these pins before? If so what were the symptoms? Cheers
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Post by WaveCult »

greyzook wrote:Thanx guys for your input, yeah the tyres are the same pressure. I have heard that the lockrights have a sheer pin in them and they can break sometimes, they only cost a few dollars. Has anyone broken one of these pins before? If so what were the symptoms? Cheers


Is this what you're after? (if it's not, don't shoot me please!... doesn't seem to contain the pin you mention, but then again it might) :armsup:

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Post by greyzook »

Cheers, that could be it i dont reallly know myself, i might send thm an email and ask thm what a "broken" locker is.
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Post by greg »

No Idea wrote:Your pinion bearings are gone.
constant noise would indicate either wheel bearings or carrier bearings.
If it is only evident on acceleration or deceleration, and goes away when you are cruising, it would indicate worn pinion bearings. (that is if the diff was set up right in the first place).
Did it make the noise before you installed the lockrite?
If not, are you using the bearings from the original pinion or did you use the ones from the vitara centre?


I was thinking pinion too...

One question - did you line up the 5.12 ring and pinions properly when they went in - apparently you have to line up the gears exactly where they have always been* so that they wear correctly etc...

* - on the gears there should be a notch / mark to show that the tooth on the pinion lines up with a certain tooth on the ring.
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Post by redzook »

ive heard if you got a bent housing it will cause the locker to play up have u been jumpin the car? :D
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Post by greyzook »

Greg, i brought the 5.12`s and the locker was already installed so i dont know how it was put in.

Redzook, i havnt been jumping, and the housing looks in good nic.

Im going to pull it down agaig for the 100th time today, and see what the problem is.
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Post by greg »

greyzook wrote:Greg, i brought the 5.12`s and the locker was already installed so i dont know how it was put in.
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Im going to pull it down agaig for the 100th time today, and see what the problem is.


Fair enough - i recall reading that the 5.12's were profesionally installed so it would be fair to assume they should be ringht then.

I guess this would be a time consuming option, but you could always put a normal diff in there with the 5.12's and see what noises you still get... that would let you know if it is the ring and pinion or the locker making all the noise.

Otherwise, maybe just rip it out and weld up a diff and install that?
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Post by greyzook »

i pulled the diff and the axles out and one of the wheel bearings had gone, the ball bearings had split and little bits of metal were floating around. The diff semed to be in good condition. Is there any way i can properly chack it? Whould the shagged bearing be causing that clunking noise?
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Matts lockrite he had in the rear of his zook used to clunk and bang even going in a straight line. Soon after it shat itself so in went a welded centre

Whining would be a gear noise that would change whether you are accelerating, coasting or decelerating. Backlash may be incorrect or the crown wheel and pinion may need to be lapped in.
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Post by Liam »

If it's clicking in a straight line, then either one tyre is travelling further than the other (tyre preasure difference, diff not straight, chassis rooted etc) or its incorrectly installed. If it's clicking excessively on corners and throwing the car around I'd say the backlash is wrong.
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Post by greyzook »

its not clicking its making a clunking noise and grinding. I think its wheel bearing ill change it and see how i go.
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Post by N*A*M »

ditch the lockright and weld the diff up :twisted:
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Post by camskizook »

N*A*M wrote:ditch the lockright and weld the diff up :twisted:


I agree with NAM. Hell cheaper for pretty much the same result on road*, and off road at least you know it is going to work..

* when u weigh up the options of the problems with pins breaking, needing to be re-shimmed etc etc....i find my weld up is pretty darn good on road (apart from shopping centre car parks with the screecing which make u look like a hoon) - i didnt like the lockright at all
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Post by greg »

camskizook wrote:i find my weld up is pretty darn good on road (apart from shopping centre car parks with the screecing which make u look like a hoon)


But then people realise you are in a suzuki and assume that it must be someone else making all those tyre screaching noises :)
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Post by camskizook »

greg wrote:
camskizook wrote:i find my weld up is pretty darn good on road (apart from shopping centre car parks with the screecing which make u look like a hoon)


But then people realise you are in a suzuki and assume that it must be someone else making all those tyre screaching noises :)


yeh and that combined with the awesome output of the 1 litre donk :lol: :lol: small children run away terrified :lol: :lol: :P
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Post by N*A*M »

i love my welded rear :P

on the 34s i hardly chirp at all
on the 26s i chirp like a mofo
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Post by greyzook »

is it hard pulling out the lockrite? How do you think a welded rear would go with 31`s? Whats tyre wear like? BFG`s are expensive these days.
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Post by greg »

greyzook wrote:is it hard pulling out the lockrite? How do you think a welded rear would go with 31`s? Whats tyre wear like? BFG`s are expensive these days.


I don't know about ease of removal / fitment, but i can tell you that it should be fine with 31's... And you shouldn't need to be worried about strength of the diff either - LJ Extreem is running a welded rear on 36" swampers with no problems...

Tyre wear shouldn't be much of an issue - and i guess it would still be much cheaper to replace tyres a little earlier then it would be to get a new locker right? :?
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