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Grand Vitara IFS diff housing

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Grand Vitara IFS diff housing

Post by fightara »

Anyone know if these can be (safely) welded as a temporary measure?

I managed to snap mine this afternoon :bad-words:. It's cast iron, but is going to take about a week to get a replacement, and I can't do my job without a car.

If this is possible, I wouldn't be doing the work myself, it would be sent to a welding co. who usually specialise in industrial construction welding.

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Post by antt »

where did it snap?
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Post by fightara »

The mount
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Post by bigsteve »

If its the front just keep it in 2wd???
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Post by antt »

which mount, there are 3. is it the one that bolts to the crossmember just underneath where the front tailshaft goes in?

i broke this one when i hit it on a rock. i took it to a specialist welding place and the guy was able to tig weld a chunck of aluminium onto it then drill new holes........all while it was still in the car :shock: .........its held up perfectly to this day
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Post by fightara »

bigsteve wrote:If its the front just keep it in 2wd???


I'll have to get a pic uploaded later - unfortunately I don't have my camera cable here... It's a little hard to explain.

Basically, the mount on the passenger side snapped cleanly in two (bolts to the chassis) - so now the diff is hanging down, and the CV is binding on the control arm. I tied the diff up to get home, but there's no way I'd drive any distance like that.

Think I'm just going to have to hire a car for the rest of the week 'til I've got some time to look at this :x
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Post by cj »

How did it happen?
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Post by fightara »

cj wrote:How did it happen?


I was just doing a pretty easy climb, on fairly loose dirt. The rear right wheel dropped into a hole and the front left was up in the air. That was when I heard it crack. So I'm guessing the chassis must've flexed? Funnily enough, I've got a pic of about the time that it all hapenned too.
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Post by antt »

thats a pita.....cant' say i've ever read of a gv steel axle breaking a mount :?
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Post by GV_Qld »

Pull the front diff out, its not hard you can do it without pulling the front wheels off. I drove my GV around for 2 weeks without the front diff, while i was doing the locker install. Just thinking this will only work if you have manual hubs.
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Post by GV_Qld »

And while your under their, can to get the OD of the drivers side inner CV cup? I'm trying to workout if suzuki changed the CV's from the 2003 model?
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