I know you'll all tell me to do a search but I'm chasing myself round the bend! I've read through dozens of threads and been here
sierra data but there's nothoing that quite matches what I'm looking
at!
I bought a XR4x4 diff a few years ago and have just built a de-dion to use it. When I bought it, I checked the little tab on the diff and although I
can't remember the letters and numbers, it had AA on it and according to the info I could find at the time, it was an LSD.
I accidentally poked a hole in the diff back cover the other week so I've taken it off to weld up. And to my horror, there's an open diff
looking back at me! I thought it seemed veru much like the open Atlas I'd just taken out!
Anyhoo, the figures on the crown wheel are as follows:
362 83BG 4210 SD
I thought it was 362 83B6 4210 SD but its hard to read.
Written in painty-pen on the crown wheel is: 1256 362
Thanks in advance chaps/chappesses.
[Edited on 25/6/12 by owelly]
I have a lsd diff and it looks just like you say and from what i remember the nombers etc ar the same as yours
362-83bg
mine came out a 4x4 too
there is some info in my photo archives if you have a look
have you looked at the link below
Graham
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/9/viewthread.php?tid=85080
[Edited on 25/6/12 by jacko]
It is a normal open differential with a viscous pack on the other side of the crownwheel. There's nothing fancy about the differential part of it.
It does fool you, the bit that mounts the crown wheel is a bit fatter as the LSD half is contained within this, it works by binding the halfshaft to the crownwheel on one side thereby locking the centre planet gears, simple but effective
Cheers guys.
Jacko, I had a looksy at your archive stuff but could'nt find a match.
Phelpsa, what the heck is a viscous doofer doing on the crown wheel? Whats the idea of that?
And another thing: as I understand it, the 7" diff has one long bolt through the top mounting, like mine has, yet there seems to be 7 1/2"
diffs for sale that have the same bolt arrangement as mine. According to the 7th heaven data stuff, the 7 1/2" should have two bolts for the top
mount. I'm confused.com. Whats right?
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=showphoto&photo=7vs7.5diffs2.jpg
Jacko
Goodo. Mine is a 7" (fnarf fnarf) and those advertised as 7 1/2" are wrong. So as long as I get one with the single bolt top mount and lobro shafts, and an LSD, I should be OK?
Here's what I'm looking at..
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=126868
this looks like mine
quote:
The sierra LSD is a viscious coupling type so it looks like an open diff but the back of the crown wheel and the carrier are thicker than on an open diff to accomodate the viscious bit.
One on the left is an LSD
My brain hurts.......
So I DO have what FoMoCo call a LSD. Goodo, but it doesn't actually work like a LSD.....
To baffle you more look at Google images put in
sierra lsd diff
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Originally posted by owelly
My brain hurts.......
So I DO have what FoMoCo call a LSD. Goodo, but it doesn't actually work like a LSD.....
But Shirley, that means that only one drive shaft has the limited slip and the other doesn't?
The diff that you have will work just like any other LSD, its just that Ford took a differing aproach to getting the same result. I had one fitted to my V6 and it worked just fine, I now have a Quaffe one due to changing to a 3.14 diff with push in shafts, and that doesn't seem to work as well. Cheers Ray
I had the same moment of horror when I took the cover off my xr4x4 diff. It is an LSD from your pics. I have mine fitted now and it works great.
quote:
Originally posted by owelly
But Shirley, that means that only one drive shaft has the limited slip and the other doesn't?
PING! Got it! I've got my fuzzy little head round it now.