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Found this in my rear airlocked diff
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Found this in my rear airlocked diff
I changed my rear (airlocked) diff oil today and found this stuck to the magnetised drain plug:
It's only about 2mm thick so looks pretty light duty.
Does anyone know what it is?
A clip or something?
It's only about 2mm thick so looks pretty light duty.
Does anyone know what it is?
A clip or something?
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
Looking at the size/shape I would be guessing a spider gear circlip???
Could be worth dropping the diff out to see....
Could be worth dropping the diff out to see....
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Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
that is a locking tab for the hemisphere bolts that hold the endcaps onto the air locker
look here at number 12 http://www.arb.com.au/media/products/ai ... 2-RD01.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
look here at number 12 http://www.arb.com.au/media/products/ai ... 2-RD01.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Reptile fabrication.
www.agroautomotive.net
www.agroautomotive.net
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
What does it do?tuf045 wrote:that is a locking tab for the hemisphere bolts that hold the endcaps onto the air locker
look here at number 12 http://www.arb.com.au/media/products/ai ... 2-RD01.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does that mean the hemisphere bolt may come lose?
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
The bolt could have come loose very hard to tell!TheOtherLeft wrote:What does it do?tuf045 wrote:that is a locking tab for the hemisphere bolts that hold the endcaps onto the air locker
look here at number 12 http://www.arb.com.au/media/products/ai ... 2-RD01.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does that mean the hemisphere bolt may come lose?
mate best thing to do is take your centre out and check the others and the bolts are tight.
is that all that came out? The new locking tabs are not dear at all from ARB.
Reptile fabrication.
www.agroautomotive.net
www.agroautomotive.net
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
What would have caused it to break off - shock loading, wear and tear, poor installation.tuf045 wrote:The bolt could have come loose very hard to tell!TheOtherLeft wrote:What does it do?tuf045 wrote:that is a locking tab for the hemisphere bolts that hold the endcaps onto the air locker
look here at number 12 http://www.arb.com.au/media/products/ai ... 2-RD01.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does that mean the hemisphere bolt may come lose?
mate best thing to do is take your centre out and check the others and the bolts are tight.
is that all that came out? The new locking tabs are not dear at all from ARB.
Yes, that's all that came out, and some very very fine fillings.
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
No idea on what cause it to come off, my only suggestion is they come off rather easily when they have been reused ie locker has been apart for something?TheOtherLeft wrote:What would have caused it to break off - shock loading, wear and tear, poor installation.tuf045 wrote:The bolt could have come loose very hard to tell!TheOtherLeft wrote:What does it do?tuf045 wrote:that is a locking tab for the hemisphere bolts that hold the endcaps onto the air locker
look here at number 12 http://www.arb.com.au/media/products/ai ... 2-RD01.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does that mean the hemisphere bolt may come lose?
mate best thing to do is take your centre out and check the others and the bolts are tight.
is that all that came out? The new locking tabs are not dear at all from ARB.
Yes, that's all that came out, and some very very fine fillings.
Reptile fabrication.
www.agroautomotive.net
www.agroautomotive.net
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
How does this locking tab actually work? How does it stop the bolt from loosening, as in the ARB diagram it sits on top of the bolt head?
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
The hole in the middle should have 12 points. The head of the bolt has 12 points. The clip taps over the head of the bolt and prevents it from turning because the "wings" will hit the hemisphere.
It's not uncommon for them to fall off. Poor design. As a general rule we clean the bolts heads with solvent, tap the clip on and put a dollop of silicone on each one to retain the clip. Seems to work!.
Dan
It's not uncommon for them to fall off. Poor design. As a general rule we clean the bolts heads with solvent, tap the clip on and put a dollop of silicone on each one to retain the clip. Seems to work!.
Dan
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Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
Thanks Dan,Ruffy wrote:The hole in the middle should have 12 points. The head of the bolt has 12 points. The clip taps over the head of the bolt and prevents it from turning because the "wings" will hit the hemisphere.
It's not uncommon for them to fall off. Poor design. As a general rule we clean the bolts heads with solvent, tap the clip on and put a dollop of silicone on each one to retain the clip. Seems to work!.
Dan
So what would cause them to come off? The bolt rotating too much? The clip is pretty flimsy so I don't think it would take too much.
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
TheOtherLeft wrote:Thanks Dan,Ruffy wrote:The hole in the middle should have 12 points. The head of the bolt has 12 points. The clip taps over the head of the bolt and prevents it from turning because the "wings" will hit the hemisphere.
It's not uncommon for them to fall off. Poor design. As a general rule we clean the bolts heads with solvent, tap the clip on and put a dollop of silicone on each one to retain the clip. Seems to work!.
Dan
So what would cause them to come off? The bolt rotating too much? The clip is pretty flimsy so I don't think it would take too much.
Possibly poor factory assembly. I check all of these before installing a new airlocker as it is common for them not to be fitted correctly. Or it has been re-used if the hemisphere has been disassembled. Never re-use these they will fall off. They also usually end up in the crownwheel once they come off.
I would pull your centre and re-tension and replace all of these now before the one bolt that is missing this lock tab makes its way out and destroys your locker. They are cheap from ARB. You just sit them over the head of the bolt and tap them home using a slightly oversized socket.
Re: Found this in my rear airlocked diff
Thanks for the tips all.
I'll be taking it to a diff specialist in the new year to get it check out.
I'll be taking it to a diff specialist in the new year to get it check out.
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