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decided to weld rear, instructions???

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decided to weld rear, instructions???

Post by ryna »

hi everyone

After asking a few ppl ive decided to weld the rear, i remember a few weeks ago seeing a thing on the net telling me exactly how to do it with pics etc, does anyone know where that link is? ive done a search cant find it.

Well can anyone just give me a description of exactly where/what i should weld

thanks
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Post by ryna »

found it :lol: lol it was in the tech thread
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Post by Damo »

ryna wrote:found it :lol: lol it was in the tech thread


Post the link for anyone else looking to do it :)
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Post by redzook »

search

or have a look in the tech thread at the top of this page :roll: second post down by me ;)
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Post by christover1 »

I had a mate weld my front and another mate weld the rear....but I watched and did the dirty work. most of our club guys just remove the diff side cover, run a weld round the side gear to glue it to the cover...then insert that back into diff, if doesn't go in first try, some grinding of weld may be needed....this is enough to stop the diff action, but we also then run welds thru the inspection holes on the other side of diff for extra insurance...on a 1.0 litre diff this is done with bearing still in place, but depending on your welder, you may have to remove the carrier bearing for access on 1.3 diffs. Its important to weld and fit the side gear and cover, so the teeth can mesh, before welding other side (or meshing of teeth is too hard because no movement)
hope that helps
this method leaves a little slack, helps with steering etc, like the articles method does.
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