Diff swap- do I need anything else?
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75-140 is supposedly a better choice for high temp track usage. My car currently does dual duty as both a daily driver and a track-practice machine. It gets pretty hot for that use, and the 75/140 is better for that.
U-cups and O-rings... I'd love it if I had part numbers for those, but realoem.com only has diagrams for small-case LSDs for whatever reason, so I don't know how I would get those numbers. If I could and the dealer had something in stock, I suppose I'd get these, although someone would then have to tell me where they go.Leave a comment:
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Yes, you pry off the output flanges. They are held in with a circlip so the prybar works great.Leave a comment:
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What is the 13mm wrench for?
I assume the prybar is for getting the output flanges off, which due to lack of photographic coverage on the innerwebs I am somewhat in the dark about. Everyone seems to just say 'pop them off'. In my experience, everything is always stuck.
I also plan to put the car up on the lift tonight and soak the buhjesus out of every bolt with PB blaster for the next 2 days so that on Saturday they might actually come loose.Leave a comment:
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Why are you using 75-140 and not 75-90?
There are some u-cups and o-rings for the output shafts. They are cheap if you want to replace them.
You won't mess with the CV boots. when you unbolt them ziptie them to the car so they don't drop to the floor.
It can be tricky to line up the bolts when re-installing. I had a friend help wiggle it in place but don't give up if you are alone. the thing is just so heavy and weird shaped.Leave a comment:
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Diff swap- do I need anything else?
I've been looking around, and I just want to be sure I am getting everything I need so I can pretend that this will go smoothly.
1 replacement diff without cover or output flanges
1 worn out diff with cover and flanges to steal from
1 cover gasket
4 new locking flange nuts (for bolts to driveshaft- getting from dealer)
2 liters diff fluid (going to use Mobil 1 75-140LS fluid)
Tools:
19mm Wrench
19mm Socket with Ratchet
17mm Wrench
8mm Allen Wrench (actually hoping to use allen socket if it will fit)
Pabst
Floor jack for gently lowering and raising diffs into position
Lift for putting car up
When I change the output flanges, do I simply unbolt from the old diff and bolt onto the new diff? Do I need to replace any seals for it? Am I supposed to mess around with the CV boots/grease?Tags: None

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