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drilling hole in 80 series diff for locker????

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drilling hole in 80 series diff for locker????

Post by professor »

Where the hell do you drill the hole for the air line on the high pinion 80 series diff centre????????

help please!
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Post by dow50r »

There are two places to drill it...the wrong place (like i did) or the rite place.
Looking at the ctr with pinion flange staring at you, the hole needs to be at the 11 oclock position and go through the side of the housing parallel to the gasket flange.
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Post by professor »

dow50r wrote:There are two places to drill it...the wrong place (like i did) or the rite place.
Looking at the ctr with pinion flange staring at you, the hole needs to be at the 11 oclock position and go through the side of the housing parallel to the gasket flange.
Andrew


Thanks! is that just above the oil cavity or in the oil cavity?
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Post by RUFF »

dow50r wrote:There are two places to drill it...the wrong place (like i did) or the rite place.
Looking at the ctr with pinion flange staring at you, the hole needs to be at the 11 oclock position and go through the side of the housing parallel to the gasket flange.
Andrew


You too hu. Mine has a brass bung where i first drilled the hole :D

I will see if i have a pic that shows where mine is fitted.

Be back soon ;)
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Post by RUFF »

Here is the only pic i have.

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Post by professor »

good stuff.

that must go close to the pinion gear!
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Post by RUFF »

Yes it is very tight. Its a PITA to fit it and do up the bulk head.

First hole i drilled was right on top of the Crown wheel. I had taped it to before i realised where i had drilled.

Its now my Crownwheel inspection hole ;) :D
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Post by RV80 »

RUFF wrote:Its now my Crownwheel inspection hole ;) :D


Nice one :lol:
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Post by dow50r »

ROFL
I can check my hemi ..... i drilled under the pinion in the same place you would drill a rear lux ctr...then i turned it upside down, or the right way up and thought BUGGER. Works ok, hasnt been broken off yet!
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Post by professor »

Job done people :) :) :) thanks for your help!!!

Now to set up backlash and tooth contact :cry: I have no idea :?
I think i will send it to a pro(do it right the first time) :D

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Post by RUFF »

dow50r wrote:ROFL
I can check my hemi ..... i drilled under the pinion in the same place you would drill a rear lux ctr...then i turned it upside down, or the right way up and thought BUGGER. Works ok, hasnt been broken off yet!
Andrew


So your line sticks out the bottom :?: :?:
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Post by dow50r »

professor wrote:Job done people :) :) :) thanks for your help!!!

Now to set up backlash and tooth contact :cry: I have no idea :?
I think i will send it to a pro(do it right the first time) :D

Chad


Chad, it is a little bit fidly with the oring setup on one side, but if you have the dial indicator and are friendly with your workshop manual, its not that hard.
By putting a new centre in, you have only upset the backlash adjustment (is it 8 thou)
If it is all together, and you dont have an indicator, then i would be visiting the local mechanic and offering him a case of beer to set it for you.
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Post by dow50r »

RUFF wrote:So your line sticks out the bottom :?: :?:

Gday Tony, yes thats right...i can check the oil level with it.
One day a rock will get to it, and i will move it and plug the hole.
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Post by professor »

dow50r wrote:
professor wrote:Job done people :) :) :) thanks for your help!!!

Now to set up backlash and tooth contact :cry: I have no idea :?
I think i will send it to a pro(do it right the first time) :D

Chad


Chad, it is a little bit fidly with the oring setup on one side, but if you have the dial indicator and are friendly with your workshop manual, its not that hard.
By putting a new centre in, you have only upset the backlash adjustment (is it 8 thou)
If it is all together, and you dont have an indicator, then i would be visiting the local mechanic and offering him a case of beer to set it for you.
Andrew


I have a dial indicator and most the gear but i have never set up a new ring and pinion and a new centre before. everything is assembled and the tooth contact is showing high on the tooth(closer to the peak of tooth) and towards the inside of the crown. i used the original shim that was in the centre but i dont think it is correct for this setup i think i need a little bit thicker shim to set the tooth contact to the middle and also have the correct preload and back lash.

All my mates are saying "just jam it together she'll be right"

Chad

Back lash 7 thou
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Post by plowy »

yeah mates r great but if it shits its self no one will come n pay for a new one. Small trick once centre is fitted n tightend spin the pinion around to make sure u did not knock the brass air line onto the crown wheel , otherwise it will rub threw on the crown wheel and a premature fault will occur
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Post by dow50r »

professor wrote:I have a dial indicator and most the gear but i have never set up a new ring and pinion and a new centre before. everything is assembled and the tooth contact is showing high on the tooth(closer to the peak of tooth) and towards the inside of the crown. i used the original shim that was in the centre but i dont think it is correct for this setup i think i need a little bit thicker shim to set the tooth contact to the middle and also have the correct preload and back lash.

All my mates are saying "just jam it together she'll be right"

Chad

Back lash 7 thou



Hi Chad....i wasnt aware you put a new pinion in aswell...in that case, get it to a specialist (thats an expensive word) because the contact patch should be in the middle...you need to shim the pinion with less to get it baqck towards the ctr, or increase the lash to 12 and check again.
Its all in the book
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Post by J Top »

You can drill low,under the C/W, and run a right angle fitting to take the line sideways, then fab a bash plate which bolts on to the diff head bolts and protects the lot.
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