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welded front diff steering problems

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welded front diff steering problems

Post by danger »

i have a mk patrol and i have welded the front diff permanently locked it. i was told it wouldn't affect the steering when the hubs r unlocked but now that i have welded the diff i can hardly steer. i have auto hubs they should unlock when i change back to 2wd but i think they must be staying locked even when im in 2wd. i dont know how the auto hubs work r they staying locked because i have welded the diff ? how can i check if the hubs r working properly?
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Re: welded front diff steering problems

Post by Chev.Lux »

Sounds like your stuck in 4x4 mate, once the sun gears are welded to the hemisphere the left and right wheels cant rotate at diferent speeds when you take a corner. As for the auto hubs im not sure, put the front wheels in the air and turn them by hand and see what they do in 2wd.
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Post by georgey »

auto hubs are permanently engaged,the only thing that changes when you go into 2wd is the transfer disconnects front drive.
Only fix is a new diff centre lol
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Post by atari4x4 »

georgey wrote:auto hubs are permanently engaged,the only thing that changes when you go into 2wd is the transfer disconnects front drive.
Only fix is a new diff centre lol

really? you might want to double check that buddy... :roll:

you're talking about drive flanges, auto hubs are exactly that....

from what i can work out they are automatically engaging free wheeling hubs. instead of having a dial to engage the FWH when in 4wd the spinning front axle will engage the auto hub usually within 1/8 of a turn of the wheel.

i would look at replacing the auto FWH's with manual ones off another partrol
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Post by georgey »

Oops,yeah my mistake.
Was thinks about 80 series ones but theyre full time 4wd arent they,Auto hubs do work in the way atarie said.When the diff recieves power from the transfer case it spins and inturn turns the cv which overpowers a spring inside the auto hubs and locks them in.
Theyre not very reliable because they can get jammed unlocked or parts inside can break like the spring.

Replace them with some manual locking hubs and you should be all sweet to go.
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Post by joeblow »

They will be sensing a torque load and probably locking in. Change them to free wheeling hubs,
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Post by toaddog »

joe is on the money. This is probably the cheapest and easiest way to fix it
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Re: welded front diff steering problems

Post by danger »

thanks 4 your help. just worked out it was still in 4wd because the transfer had bind untill i reversed 4 a good 10 to 20m then the steering came good in 2wd but sometimes the hubs still randomly lock so i will get some manual hubs just priced after market hubs $550 from repco does anyone know where i can get cheeper or second hand hubs from? theres a three month wait 4 4wd systems lokkas so i will have to put up with welded diff till then.
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Re: welded front diff steering problems

Post by bakerboy »

try coventries, bursons, veales etc for some AVM hubs, sure they arent the best build quality but ive picked up sets for 220 for a pajero
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Post by bazzle »

Cheapest option and in my opinion 2nd hand diff centre.

You 'will' get issues off road withy the welded diff.
ie straight on when you need to turn on slippery surfaces, inability to turn when going down steep hills with sharp turns etc.

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Post by georgey »

put gq hubs on it from the wreckers,should be heaps of patrols around newcastle wreckers now
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