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kb58

posted on 5/10/05 at 02:18 PM Reply With Quote
Miata diff questions

I want to use a Miata differential with a sprocket but don't know how the stub axles attach; I assume there are C-clips someplace. Do the stub axles count on the outer factory housing for retention?

If it can't be made to work I hate to spend the money buying one to discover this.





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TimC

posted on 5/10/05 at 02:34 PM Reply With Quote
Miata = MX-5 = Eunos Roadster

Can't remember, but the above may help you get a reply.

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chrisf

posted on 5/10/05 at 05:29 PM Reply With Quote
keith@miata.net is your guy. He's also on the Locost North America forum.

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gazza285

posted on 5/10/05 at 08:50 PM Reply With Quote
Finish the Mini first.





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kb58

posted on 5/10/05 at 11:11 PM Reply With Quote
yeah, yeah, I know! It's getting there.





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Bob C

posted on 5/10/05 at 11:16 PM Reply With Quote
The output shafts have a spring C-clip near the inner end. You get them out with 2 "pry bars" (mazda's words not mine) , to refit the manual says put on a new c- clip & bash in with a soft faced mallet. Verify proper clip retention by trying to pull them out by hand.
Note with a viscous LSD the right output shaft is longer than the left output shaft.
Torsen LSD I have no information.
Cheers
Bob

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Tralfaz

posted on 5/10/05 at 11:42 PM Reply With Quote
Kurt,

If I understand your thinking, you wont be able to install a sprocket any larger than 5" in diameter without major modifications to the mounting 'ears' that the unit hangs from.

Here is a photo of mine.





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kb58

posted on 6/10/05 at 03:37 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks guys. What I meant to say is I wanted to use *only* the differential, no ring, no pinion, no housing. I just wanted to know how the stub axles mount, do they count on the diff housing in any way. I hear they do not.





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