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MQ LSD INFO

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MQ LSD INFO

Post by TwistedMQ »

H guys my LSD needs rebuilding and was after some advice about doing the rebuild, has any one done it whats involved and what did it cost you :?:
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Post by getdirty »

Its probably going to depend whats wrong with it. I'm presuming bearings are rooted. Could try and pull it apart yourself and then just get new bearings. Or get a changover. Or I could recommend a good workshop to do it for you.... ;)
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Post by TwistedMQ »

I think that i have a good idea of which work shop you would recomend :lol:.. I think bearings are ok just not doing the lsd thing its very loose.
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Post by getdirty »

Perhaps first thing to try would be with oil..... different viscosity oil, and 'friction modifiers' can change the effectiveness of the lsd.....
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Post by berazafi »

do all mq have lsd in rear
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Post by TwistedMQ »

No they dont i think most do but not all.
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Post by Screwy »

actually, a huge majority dont have em in the rear, but many do. I couldnt say anything about figures but i would say that more dont have LSD than do.

I wreckon u could pick up a decent working LSD for about $300 from a wercker somewhere, not sure how much the rebuild would be. Mine needs a rebuild too, but im just gonna get a locker fitted to an open centre ive got and bung that in in the next few months :armsup:

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Post by XterraGuy »

The cost of a new set of clutch discs/plates for the LSD is more than you'll pay for a complete used LSD by a fair margin. In the USA, each is about $25 and at least on our H233B units you need at least 20 of 'em.
I picked up a virgin (never installed) H233B third-member on Ebay for $75 shipped (score!) a while back just to get the clutch pack from it as a basis for an overhaul/tweak of my LSD. It's the one that I tore down as a dry run here: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/xterra/tech/LSD/

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Post by Screwy »

not a bad little page u got there brent.

cheers,

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