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Bent diff, can I bent it back? Pics

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Bent diff, can I bent it back? Pics

Post by RiceCrusher »

My diff has bent on one end between the weld and where the swivel housing goes on, can I simply just heat it up and bend it back some how? The CV rubs the wall of the housing.

Is it cast iron or cast steel?

If it was cast iron it wouldn't it just brake?

Cheers.
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Post by RIZZO »

After years of ownin patrols i have never even come close to bending a diff, id like to know how do yous bend them, incredible
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to much of this sorta stuff..
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Re: Bent diff, can I bent it back?

Post by bogged »

I remember talking to Cheezy bout this years ago, and he said they never are the same again, he had a stack of deadum's in the workshop...

from memory new housing from nissan was round 1100
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Post by old tom »

They can be bent back, had mine done about three years ago and have had no problems since :?
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Post by Tower »

it could be bent back but if you heat it up which you'll most likely have to do make sure you reinforce it by welding a gusset on to it as the heating will weaken it.
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Post by weeman »

like most people say they can be bent back and they are very common to bend when driving patrols hard in the bush.

Halls had a special on $250 for housing and cvs no centre or hubs though..
check if its still on...

Also i would suggest laminating your housing now anyway..
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Post by RiceCrusher »

The diff was out of a wrecked patrol. When it crashed the tie rod must have pulled on the swivel housing so hard it bent the diff. You can hear the CV rumbing on the housing when driving. Wish I had known this before I put it in but couldn't see it untill it was pulled apart.

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Post by its aford not a nissan »

that looks bent backwards , as in the wheel came to a sudden stop when it / the car ran into something
getting it strait and keeping the inner axel seal from not leaking would be a challenge i recon
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

How to make/laminate these point as strongest way ??

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Post by purplebus »

you can get them straightened and yes you can bend them as well. this is the bus on its way up when the diff WAS straight. Me being an idiot, this diff was braced top,bottom and ends. lesson learnt, sort of. ;)

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Post by steel »

I've had 2 housings straightened by WA diff centre, and they cold bend them in a massive press, and can straighten any part of the housing,ie, knuckles and tubes.

They've also rejected one coz it was too bent.
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Post by B.D.R »

I know some one that bent a Front GQ diff, they straightended(sp)

Chained it to a Railway Track, and used a Bottle Jack :shock:

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Post by ludacris »

A lot of the truck places that do bearings, brakes will be able to do it but check costs as a second hand GQ front diff is not expensivse. Also for around a grand you should be able to pick up a low km complete front GU diff which has stronger cv,s and a straight bolt up. just make sure you take note of ratios as you may need to use your GQ diff center.

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Post by RiceCrusher »

Thing is this is a GU diff I only just put in. Looks like i'll have to pull it out and find a diff shop that can bend it back.

I like the bottle jack idea. I'll have to ask my dad if he's still got his massive old as hydro jack that was rated to something like 50 tons.

Cheers for the help guys.
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Post by paul44b »

Who did you get it off?? Any chance of a refund or not....
Also looks like it is squashed, which would be a sh*!t to fix...
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Post by Auto-Craft »

Welding gussets doesnt make it as strong as required, I have found on my trucks, cutting the swivel balls off, reaming the tubes and using thick walled tube up the axle tubes gusseted inside the pumkin with laser cut and folded parts, along with some small external gussetting makes them as strong as can be.

The control arm brackets also need gussetting, as they are the next weakest point, and will bend, when the housing doesnt.

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Post by RiceCrusher »

I got them out of a wrecked GU my Dad brought. Couldn't notice it was bent even when they were out. I reckon its only out of wack by 5mm. Tried heating it with the oxy and bending it back with a block and tackle but couldn't get it hot enough to make it move.

The control brackets were bent up but we straightened them with a sledge hammer.
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

Auto-Craft wrote:I have found on my trucks, cutting the swivel balls off, reaming the tubes and using thick walled tube up the axle tubes gusseted inside the pumkin with laser cut and folded parts, along with some small external gussetting makes them as strong as can be.
I don't understand really :?

Can somone please explain with pick's :roll:
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

It drag out ?? or compresses ?? :roll:
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Post by Vanne »

bentthe crap out of mine about 10 years ago, find a truck allignment joint, they'll cold bend it back for ya, then depending on how shagged it is, use offset shimms to get it back to spec.
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