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welded diff in lj50

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welded diff in lj50

Post by bad_religion_au »

looking to buy a throw around toy and found a cheap lj50

how difficult is it to weld the front and rear diffs? i'm used to landcruiser removeable 3rd's so...

and i searched and couldn;t find it
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Post by largesuzy »

look in the sierra bible the is a site in the locker section on how to weld a diff
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Post by bad_religion_au »

thanks, i didn't realise that a lj50 was a sierra
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Post by largesuzy »

its not its for sierras but gives and main idea on how to do it
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Post by bad_religion_au »

ok thanks for clearing that up.

i guess what i was wondering was are they removeable 3rd's (like a yota that comes out in one piece).

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Post by christover1 »

you have to slide the axles out, and remove tailshaft,
so diff can come out in one piece, like most others.
Then its the same as any other 4 pinion diff to disassemble/weld.
sierras and LJ's are very similar set up.
In fact I have 4:9 LJ centres in my 1.o litre Sierra

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Post by ljxtreem »

If you weld the front diff it will not turn so good in 2 wheel drive on the black top because LJ 50's dont have free wheeling hubs.

Just a thought

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Post by christover1 »

ljxtreem wrote:If you weld the front diff it will not turn so good in 2 wheel drive on the black top because LJ 50's dont have free wheeling hubs.

Just a thought

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Maybe you can fit sierra free wheel hubs. ???
I dont know , I just guessing

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Post by largesuzy »

what if you welded the spider gears like this to allow slight slipage while turning

edit:pic wont work so just go here
http://www.island4x4.com/4x4tech/axle/weldeddiff1/
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Post by christover1 »

largesuzy wrote:what if you welded the spider gears like this to allow slight slipage while turning
my first rear weld had slippage, and the constant movement slowly banged the diff to bits, by loosening up all the bolts and cracking the welds.....took 4 years, tho :)
Now I run two solid welds, and we will see how long it all lasts before deciding which is best

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Post by ljxtreem »

largesuzy wrote:what if you welded the spider gears like this to allow slight slipage while turning

edit:pic wont work so just go here
http://www.island4x4.com/4x4tech/axle/weldeddiff1/
Ever driven with a welded front diff on the road :?:
I think you need more than a little slip

You are able to sierra knuckles/disks and free wheeling hubs, I think you have to muck around with the CV eg sierra CV bell and LJ axels, or maybe you can use two short side NT sierra front axels and CV's, Im not shure.


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Post by largesuzy »

i can sell u a front diff for 200 and a matching rear diff for 200
it'd be a bit of a trip to get em :twisted:
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Post by bad_religion_au »

welded front won't be a concern. this thing will be driven maybe 10 k's on road a week, very easy straight roads... primary concern is that it goes hard, costs bugger all :D
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Post by sierrajim »

Maybe have a look for some NT sierra diffs and fit the LJ centres?
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