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Lock rite!
Lock rite!
I have searched but couldn't find what i was after!
I finally got my rig goin last night and when i pulled out of the drive way the lock rite in the rear was just locked in! It wont disconect and it does it just bangs and crunchs!
I did have an axel bend in there but not snap! The axel housing on the same side as the dodgy axel was loose at the U bolts.......
The rear pinion is pretty loose!
The mechanic over the road said it's either done a pin and the pinion bearing callapsed or the diff is gone!
What does it sound like to you?
THANKS HEAPS GUYS!
I finally got my rig goin last night and when i pulled out of the drive way the lock rite in the rear was just locked in! It wont disconect and it does it just bangs and crunchs!
I did have an axel bend in there but not snap! The axel housing on the same side as the dodgy axel was loose at the U bolts.......
The rear pinion is pretty loose!
The mechanic over the road said it's either done a pin and the pinion bearing callapsed or the diff is gone!
What does it sound like to you?
THANKS HEAPS GUYS!
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Pull the rear diff, either way its gotta come out. If you have the tools and skills, strip the centre down and remove the lock-right. Inspect the pins and springs, check for deformation. Check the holes in the lock-wrong clutch packs for ovalisation or excess wear. How do you mean loose pinion, as in the nut is loose or there is slop in the pinion bearing.
Layto....
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
Another possibility, apparently, is that the bolted 1/2 of the centre is coming loose. This takes the locker out of alignment and will jam it on.
These bolts need to be VERY tight and installed with loctite.
As layto said, the diff has to come out anyway and will need careful inspection.
Steve.
These bolts need to be VERY tight and installed with loctite.
As layto said, the diff has to come out anyway and will need careful inspection.
Steve.
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as Steve said.
i have had this happen to my diff, and it was professionally installed
took it back to them and the bolts had "backed" out, letting the diff "open-up" and Jam. they put the bolts back in with lock-tight and torqued them up 4 years later no problems. and I’m still running the same locker.
i have had this happen to my diff, and it was professionally installed
took it back to them and the bolts had "backed" out, letting the diff "open-up" and Jam. they put the bolts back in with lock-tight and torqued them up 4 years later no problems. and I’m still running the same locker.
[quote="Gwagensteve"]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
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nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
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well if the pinion is moving around in there, you will need to rebuild your diff, with new bearings etc..
but thats a separate problem
but thats a separate problem
[quote="Gwagensteve"]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
[url=http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/]Suzuki 4WD club VIC[/url]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
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hehehe might not be If the pinion's that loose god knows what's been through the diff.
All the bearings and the R&P will probably need changing - it will have been running at a less than perfect pattern.
This is a common problem with sierra diffs with lockers and big tyres.
There's a second issue - you haven't taken the flange off to change a pinion seal at any stage have you?? The pinion flange nut sets preload on the pinion bearings via a crush sleeve. removing and replacing the pinion flange will affect this preload and causes the crush sleeve to loosen its preload, which starts some thrust on the pinion, and eventually leads to the mess you are now dealing with.
It might not have been the cause, it can just be lots of torque and or mud getting past the seal, but it's worth looking into.
It is possible to replace the problem prone crush sleeve with a solid spacer and shims but this needs to be set up by a very competent diff guy. Matt at total traction in Moorabbin has done this with a number of suzuki diffs.
Steve.
All the bearings and the R&P will probably need changing - it will have been running at a less than perfect pattern.
This is a common problem with sierra diffs with lockers and big tyres.
There's a second issue - you haven't taken the flange off to change a pinion seal at any stage have you?? The pinion flange nut sets preload on the pinion bearings via a crush sleeve. removing and replacing the pinion flange will affect this preload and causes the crush sleeve to loosen its preload, which starts some thrust on the pinion, and eventually leads to the mess you are now dealing with.
It might not have been the cause, it can just be lots of torque and or mud getting past the seal, but it's worth looking into.
It is possible to replace the problem prone crush sleeve with a solid spacer and shims but this needs to be set up by a very competent diff guy. Matt at total traction in Moorabbin has done this with a number of suzuki diffs.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
hey suzuki boy shoot me a PM or call me if ya need some diff parts as i have a few spares lying about now. even got a good crush tube.
swap ya for the locka
swap ya for the locka
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Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Thanks heaps guys!
i'm hoping it's just a rebuild job! The mechanic over the road can do diffs. he wanted to start it the other night!
The only thing i'm worried about is if the pinion bearings callapsed and broke some teeth on the diff gears?
The axel was sweet as was turning nicely and straight as.
Not sure if that nut has been tampered with but we made sure it wasn't loose. It was tight as!
BUILT4THRASHIN if the diff is gone or some parts are gone i'm deffinatly keepin the locker or goin a locker again for sure! Don't know how i lived with out em! They make that much difference it's unbelievable!
i'm hoping it's just a rebuild job! The mechanic over the road can do diffs. he wanted to start it the other night!
The only thing i'm worried about is if the pinion bearings callapsed and broke some teeth on the diff gears?
The axel was sweet as was turning nicely and straight as.
Not sure if that nut has been tampered with but we made sure it wasn't loose. It was tight as!
BUILT4THRASHIN if the diff is gone or some parts are gone i'm deffinatly keepin the locker or goin a locker again for sure! Don't know how i lived with out em! They make that much difference it's unbelievable!
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it doesn't matter what the ring & pinion look like, if you have driven more than 5km on them they are stuffed. you can re-build the diff but it will make a lot of noise and will eventually break the ring and pinion.
your ring & pinion will have wear, if they have been driven on this makes it worse and will acctuatly put a "new wear" pattern on them. this has to do with them being made by Hitashi.
you will need a new ring and pinion, no matter what your mechanic thinks.
i've been down this path, $500 diff re-build, with new bearings and a solid sleave. and less than six months later and i've got the best paper weight you have ever seen.
Mitch
your ring & pinion will have wear, if they have been driven on this makes it worse and will acctuatly put a "new wear" pattern on them. this has to do with them being made by Hitashi.
you will need a new ring and pinion, no matter what your mechanic thinks.
i've been down this path, $500 diff re-build, with new bearings and a solid sleave. and less than six months later and i've got the best paper weight you have ever seen.
Mitch
[quote="Gwagensteve"]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
[url=http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/]Suzuki 4WD club VIC[/url]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
[url=http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/]Suzuki 4WD club VIC[/url]
Diffs out and the teeth and every look fine(I'm not a diff guy by any means!)
So i'm guesseing that it's the lock rite part somewhere! Hopefully a pin.
There where no metal shaving's i could see......
Was talkin to a guy who had the same thing hapen to his patrol in the front on the weekend and we are thinking it's maybe a bent pin
BUT it will hopefully be striped down and see what the proble is tonight!
So i'm guesseing that it's the lock rite part somewhere! Hopefully a pin.
There where no metal shaving's i could see......
Was talkin to a guy who had the same thing hapen to his patrol in the front on the weekend and we are thinking it's maybe a bent pin
BUT it will hopefully be striped down and see what the proble is tonight!
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suzuki boy wrote:Diffs out and the teeth and every look fine(I'm not a diff guy by any means!)
So i'm guesseing that it's the lock rite part somewhere! Hopefully a pin.
There where no metal shaving's i could see......
Was talkin to a guy who had the same thing hapen to his patrol in the front on the weekend and we are thinking it's maybe a bent pin
BUT it will hopefully be striped down and see what the proble is tonight!
Fingers crossed for you. Post some pics of the diff & pinion teeth. If you do decide to re-use it, when you set your pattern compare it to any wear marks from the previous pattern, you will probably notice the difference.
Layto.....
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It's all stripped down ad my lock rite has 2 springs instead of pin's......
BUt these springs have snapped into 4 peices each!
So i have to track down these springs from lock rite direct i would think?
This is how i took the diff over!
And the brocken spring(Screw driver is pointing at it)
And the 2 springs......
So because these 2 springs had snapped it let the 2 plates slide down and lock the diff.......
Any way i gotta track down these springs now!
Got all the bearings off so will replace them while the diff's out!
BUt these springs have snapped into 4 peices each!
So i have to track down these springs from lock rite direct i would think?
This is how i took the diff over!
And the brocken spring(Screw driver is pointing at it)
And the 2 springs......
So because these 2 springs had snapped it let the 2 plates slide down and lock the diff.......
Any way i gotta track down these springs now!
Got all the bearings off so will replace them while the diff's out!
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yeah that thing is weird as. The only springs that came with my lockrite were for the pins and they were only about 8mm in diameter...not that huge...cool....something new and exciting for the forum to mull over
wouldn't be a spool...aren't they just one solid piece that replaced the center? they wouldn't need springs...and afaik Powertrax is owned by Richmond Gears that make the original Powertrax Lock-Right. the rip off version was somthing like a lokka wasn't it? don't know who it was made by but i thought the designs were similar.....
wouldn't be a spool...aren't they just one solid piece that replaced the center? they wouldn't need springs...and afaik Powertrax is owned by Richmond Gears that make the original Powertrax Lock-Right. the rip off version was somthing like a lokka wasn't it? don't know who it was made by but i thought the designs were similar.....
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Hvae pic's on the other computer but I have from a good source it's a detroit locker.......
You blokes think it custom?
The crown wheel and pinion looked brand new!
Rung up some place i got the number off the net and they didn't sell parts for the LOCK RITE and gave me a number to another place...... they said they didn't have parts either and sent me to BBM......Talked to RICK i think and he said it's not a LOCKRITE its a LOKKA so i rung them up and they daid they didn't have a diff lock for a zook and said it sounded like a DETROIT!
I talked to TONY at USA4X4(KNow him very well) and i have sent him pic's and he said it sounds like a DETROIT(Remeber there are 3 types of detroit lockers!) i have emailed him pics and he will get back to me tommorow!
The mechanic over the road talked to his diff guy and he said it sounds like a DETROIT And i would have to go through a place that makes parts for the DETROIT lockers!
So keep the coments coming and i'll let you know what i end up finding out!
You blokes think it custom?
The crown wheel and pinion looked brand new!
Rung up some place i got the number off the net and they didn't sell parts for the LOCK RITE and gave me a number to another place...... they said they didn't have parts either and sent me to BBM......Talked to RICK i think and he said it's not a LOCKRITE its a LOKKA so i rung them up and they daid they didn't have a diff lock for a zook and said it sounded like a DETROIT!
I talked to TONY at USA4X4(KNow him very well) and i have sent him pic's and he said it sounds like a DETROIT(Remeber there are 3 types of detroit lockers!) i have emailed him pics and he will get back to me tommorow!
The mechanic over the road talked to his diff guy and he said it sounds like a DETROIT And i would have to go through a place that makes parts for the DETROIT lockers!
So keep the coments coming and i'll let you know what i end up finding out!
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The crown wheel is bolted to the diff lock bit and that whole locker bit with the spline for the axels and every thing is all in the diff lock thing!11_evl wrote:dude, thats a weird ass looking diff center. where are the bolts near the bearings that split it. and are they big round springs that hold the gears apart?
The springs are in the actuall diff lock witch has about 4 plates and the springs force the plates out then when one turns faster than the other i gueese it pushes the prings in and disconects.....
Will post pic's of the inside of the actuall diff lock in a minute!
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Was just doing something under the bonnet and i saw a badge on the fire wall......
It says the locker is a NO SPIN(Mechanic over the road said thats exactly the same a detroit and there in melbourne somewhere around thomastown.... ) The model number, what oil it takes and the serial number!
It was supplied by DIFF TRANS SPARES P/L With the phone number of (02) 647 1033 thats a sydney number should i try ring it? Doesn't even have a 9 infront of it!
Any way photobucket is down or else you would have pic's of the locker it's self and this plate i found!
It says the locker is a NO SPIN(Mechanic over the road said thats exactly the same a detroit and there in melbourne somewhere around thomastown.... ) The model number, what oil it takes and the serial number!
It was supplied by DIFF TRANS SPARES P/L With the phone number of (02) 647 1033 thats a sydney number should i try ring it? Doesn't even have a 9 infront of it!
Any way photobucket is down or else you would have pic's of the locker it's self and this plate i found!
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Those springs, just by size look like a high-bias limited slip . Does the internal parts actually have teeth or are they like clutch disks ?
I'd bet anything that is not by Detroit , they don't market any diff of that type for the Suzuki's .
Sarge
I'd bet anything that is not by Detroit , they don't market any diff of that type for the Suzuki's .
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