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welding a hilux diff

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welding a hilux diff

Post by tufflux »

is this the best way to weld up a hilux diff center?
did it this arfternoon :D
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Post by hypo »

is good but wont hold up 2 a heavy truck

cut some plate 2 size so it fits snugly in between the side gears and weld it into place so they cant move
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Post by Gribble »

I guarantee that will break pretty much straight away, u really need to weld the gears to the housing as well, plus you have heaps of slag on your crown wheel, and thats not good either.

Ruff had a pic of a diff he welded up, ask him he can post it for you.
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Post by bubs »

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If thats the diff than that is my welded diff I sold to ruff

I had old mate at work weld it up, there is 6mm plate in between the spider gears
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Re: welding a hilux diff

Post by RUFF »

tufflux wrote:is this the best way to weld up a hilux diff center?
did it this arfternoon :D


Yep that will last about 10 min on road. You need some plate in there and weld it to the Axle gears both sides. Dont worry too much about attaching it to the star gears but if you can it will help. Try and avoid welding the gears or plate to the carrier as this doesntr weld real well and can crack if heated too much then cooled too Quickly. Weld it with plates on both sides.

Use some Cheap spray on cooking oil to stop the welding splatter from sticking to the crown wheel or bearings.
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Post by Gribble »

Sorry bubs, my bad. ;)

We dont mean to be killjoys tufflux, but its better we tell you its weak as piss now that when ur 100kms from bumfark with a broken diff. :D
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Post by tufflux »

thanks guys. was going to put some more weld to the side gears but wanted to see if anyone had any advice first. The centre i'm replacing is a 4.5 lsd that had the centre completly filled, i have been wheeling it for about 8 months. and touch wood, haven' broken anything. what do ya's think about welded front as well, have spare c.vs.
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hope you have good power steering
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Post by Roctoy »

tufflux wrote:thanks guys. was going to put some more weld to the side gears but wanted to see if anyone had any advice first. The centre i'm replacing is a 4.5 lsd that had the centre completly filled, i have been wheeling it for about 8 months. and touch wood, haven' broken anything. what do ya's think about welded front as well, have spare c.vs.


DON'T WELD THE FRONT!

you will have to unlock the hubs everytime you want to turn.
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Post by 85lux »

i'll second that, every time i came back from a drive i had screwed up shoulders. welded front is a mongrel to turn. if you do it you will understand how bad it is.
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Post by beebee »

Maybe I'm a freak but my steering is fine with a welded front centre. Even without the hydro assist, I don't have any problems that would cause me to go back to an unlocked front.
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Post by tufflux »

i was going to weld the front anyway. understand that i'm gonna have to unlock a hub to steer on sharp corners, thats the least of my worries. :D

What do you think of plumbing a automatic transmission cooler off a turbo 350, into my powersteering system to keep it cool?

Can the ring and pinion off an open 5.1 be swapped to a a 4.5 LSD center? reason being LSD is allready welded and has survived 8months of day road kms, and bush abuse.
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Post by beebee »

tufflux wrote:i was going to weld the front anyway. understand that i'm gonna have to unlock a hub to steer on sharp corners, thats the least of my worries. :D

What do you think of plumbing a automatic transmission cooler off a turbo 350, into my powersteering system to keep it cool?

Can the ring and pinion off an open 5.1 be swapped to a a 4.5 LSD center? reason being LSD is allready welded and has survived 8months of day road kms, and bush abuse.


A power steering cooler is a great idea. You will not only get the cooling effect but you'll increase the volume of your system which will give the fluid more of a chance to cool before being pumped back in. You can also get aftermarket auto coolers from Repco that come with mounts and hoses etc to attach to the front of your radiator. Get the biggest you can fit.
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Post by tufflux »

cool my brother works for REPCO!
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Post by arfaname »

Having never welded diffs for fourbies but having done many for burnout and drift cars i suggest not welding anything to your housing. Simply cut a steel block as shown above but instead of it sitting on top of the other gears make it fit inside the spider gears flush with the round shaft shown in your pic. weld all four sides and dont even consider doing this with your spider gears and housing still in place. You shoul be able to remove the cage and do it seperately bvecause if you do not you will overheat the bearings. Ensure deep penetration on your welds to plate and spiders. Once you have cooled it all down slowly give it a real good clean with a wire brush etc and reassemble. Iff all of this is done away from your housing then you should be able to put it back together without crud in your diff. Oh yeah.. mark your crownwheel before removal and try to only undo one side of your bearing housing if possible. this will ensure it goes back where it was.


BTW... if you do for whatever reason have to stop heat travel when welding (ie to bearings) then use a peeled potato.. works a treat.


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Post by whiteweaponlux »

WTF :? POTATOE AS A HEAT SINK?
Ok im not doubting it works, just never heard of it.
Im a welder, :idea: if your welding close to "sensitive" bits like bearings 1 cover them 2 rap with wet rag from bucket of iced water. dont forget to regrease it when your finished. duh being a diff it probably wont need greasing.
I wouldnt weld the front diff either, go to you local ARB shop and ask if you can have a drive of one of their demo trucks with the front locker on, then decide if its worth the hassle.
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Post by tuffer_2.4 »

why not spent $89 on a mini spool then you dont have to worry about welding the diff and it can also be removed if need be
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Post by cbr »

tuffer_2.4 wrote:why not spent $89 on a mini spool then you dont have to worry about welding the diff and it can also be removed if need be
just my 2 cents

Can you get mini spools for a hilux center?? Never seen them

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Post by tufflux »

The diffs only cost me $250 For two. so I'm not to concerned, Just need to be locked :) I have the plates cut out and shaped to go into the gears, Tricky little bit to get right, just need to find some time to weld them in. I will post some pics when there done.
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Post by tufflux »

The diffs only cost me $250 For two. so I'm not to concerned, Just need to be locked :) I have the plates cut out and shaped to go into the gears, Tricky little bit to get right, just need to find some time to weld them in. I will post some pics when there done.
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Post by Shorty40 »

Whats the difference between a mini spool and a spool ?

Is there a difference ?

Just want to know as I am going to weld my front and rear diffs very soon.
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Post by PSI3y »

mini spool is a fist sized chunk of metal that only replaces spider gears and locks the axles together placing load on the spider pins. full spool replaces whole carrier and basically you bolt your crown wheel to it and then slide your axles into the solid center.

If you have a 4 pin carrier a mini spool will be quite strong. Full spools are generally only used for tracks. an air locker would probably cost the same in the end
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Post by arfaname »

buy a winch and then it dun matter where you go you will never get stuck....
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