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LJ 50/80 Diff question

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:10 am
by christover1
In the processes of fixing diffs and ratio changes on my Sierra, I have discovered the front and rear LJ diffs are different (not unusual I know)
The rear has a beefier crown wheel, which I assume is stronger, but this makes the pinion smaller, and maybe weaker. The shape is a little different too.
I've used a front LJ crown and pinion, in my Sierra rear diff, as hopefully it be less used, better condition...But is the rear diff actually stronger by design, or is the LJ front diff stronger?

Opinions and facts both appreciated.

christover

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:44 pm
by munga
id guess that the rear one would have been made as the stronger one?

what are your findings so far?

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:01 pm
by christover1
munga wrote:id guess that the rear one would have been made as the stronger one?

what are your findings so far?
I had an installation prob, that is the axle I used was stuffed, and I thought it was the diff, so I pulled out the new diff, did it up, and put it back in again, I like wasting time :bad-words:
Axle splines were worn, and binding up, and clanking.

This means I have only had it running for 3 days, going bush tomorrow, Saturday, for a test 4wd drive, but seems ok so far.

christover

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:03 pm
by christover1
ps. Info from an LJ enthusiast says the book lists front and rear as same part numbers, so maybe I had an after market one, or something odd?


christover