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Terrapin_racing

posted on 29/3/05 at 11:22 AM Reply With Quote
Sierra Diff / driveshafts etc. overview required

Please can someone help? I would like an overview (the compete picture would be excellent) of what fits with what? I have a granada diff (as per sierra) and someone has given me some cosworth driveshafts.
Having been brought up on Mk1/2 escorts I have lost touch and would value an overview on what is compatible with what
* Diffs
* Driveshafts
* Disc based rear uprights

& any pitfalls to what out for!
All help most appreciated and apologies if this is the subject of an older post (just point me to it)

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Mr G

posted on 29/3/05 at 12:22 PM Reply With Quote
As a general rule all lsd diffs have bolt on driveshafts (i.e cosworth/xr4x4 etc) Choice of ratios - 3.92. 3.62

That leaves the push in spline type driveshafts for the non lsd diffs.

You'll also get 2 diff widths - 7 inch and 7.5

When you start getting into granada components then it can be a bit hit and miss as there are a few odities- some in driveshaft length etc.

As another general rule all sierra disc brake rear ends use the same disc/caliper apart from the 4x4 varients with vented rears which also have larger calipers.

You can get adapter brackets to allow you to mount calipers onto splined push-in driveshaft hubs if you so wish.

Infact you can use good old drums on the bolt on driveshafts that normaly run discs/calipers if you want as well!



Don't take this as 100% definate:

XR4i (1982-1984.5)
Non LSD
7' rear
smaller Sierra stubshafts
drum brakes
3.62:1 ratio

Merkur XR4Ti
Non LSD
7.5' rear
smaller Sierra stubshafts
drum brakes
3.64:1 ratio

All XR4x4 V6-powered vehicles
LSD
7' rear
smaller Sierra stubshafts
disc brakes
3.62:1 ratio

Late model XR4x4 w/ 2.0 engine
LSD
7' rear
smaller Sierra stubshafts
disc brakes
3.92:1 ratio

All Sierra Cosworth RWD
LSD
7.5' rear
LARGE Granada stubshafts
disc brakes
3.64:1 ratio

All Sierra 4WD Cosworth & Escort Cosworth
LSD
7' rear
smaller Sierra stubshafts
disc brakes
3:62:1 ratio

Scorpio 24v (Cosworth)
LSD
7.5' rear
smaller Sierra stubshafts
disc brakes
3.64:1 ratio

Any RWD Sierra with any 2.0 engine (non-Cosworth)
Non LSD
7' rear
smaller Sierra stubshafts
drum brakes (disc optional on last Sierras)
3:92:1 ratio



Clear as mud.........



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Terrapin_racing

posted on 29/3/05 at 01:54 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for that G
Rob

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NS Dev

posted on 29/3/05 at 08:34 PM Reply With Quote
Very small addition to the excellent breakdown above, the XR 4x4 had solid rear discs, so the calipers are the same as those on all the other disc rear sierras/granadas.
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Liam

posted on 30/3/05 at 01:22 PM Reply With Quote
Very nice.

Just in addition...

quote:
Originally posted by Mr G
That leaves the push in spline type driveshafts for the non lsd diffs.



There are plenty of non-LSD diffs with bolt-on driveshafts.

Liam

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kango

posted on 3/1/07 at 05:51 PM Reply With Quote
From where to where do you measure to see if you have a 7" or 7.5" diff (on a bolt on drive shaft type)
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Liam

posted on 3/1/07 at 06:07 PM Reply With Quote
Woah talk about a ye-olde thread!

Measure accross the top mount of the diff(not the mount on the rear case). Just for your information though, the 7 or 7.5" actually refers to crownwheel diameter - as is the case generally when talking about how many inches your diff has! The matching top mount widths are a handy coincidence in the case of sierra diffs.

Liam

P.S. heres some pics for comparison too (the 7" is the little dirty one)... Rescued attachment 7vs7.5diffs2.jpg
Rescued attachment 7vs7.5diffs2.jpg

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Liam

posted on 3/1/07 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
... Rescued attachment 7vs7.5diffs.jpg
Rescued attachment 7vs7.5diffs.jpg

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kango

posted on 3/1/07 at 06:41 PM Reply With Quote
My diff has the following plate on it. Rivetted close to the input flange.

98BC-4006-EB
M71 RATIO 4,11
053- 03632

Took a photo, but it is massive and on the smaller file size you can see nothing.

Is this a 7.5" diff?

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NS Dev

posted on 4/1/07 at 11:02 AM Reply With Quote
no bloomin idea but with 4.11 ratio its a rare one!!!

is that the sierra 1.3 diff ratio?? (yes they made a 1.3 pinto!! )

[Edited on 4/1/07 by NS Dev]





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kango

posted on 4/1/07 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
Did not see the donar, but the salesman told me it came out of a 3.0L Safire.

With this sort of ratio will it be good for a bike engined car or a V8?

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seventhheaven

posted on 2/12/10 at 01:25 PM Reply With Quote
Hi,
A friendly man at the local ford dealer let me use his microfiche machine and I've managed to get all the part numbers, FINIS numbers, exploded diagrams etc for Sierra, Granada and Scorpios. I'm putting together everything I've found at www.super7thheaven.co.uk
Hope that helps - It's a work in progress





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