Diff Differences???
Discussion
Well - according to paperwork history the Previous Owner had with Peter Merrilees of Ginetta, the standard diff WAS the 7".
The reference to "bolt on" vs "push in" drive shafts. All of the schematics I've seen of the Sierra/Merkur rear ends show CV joint - bolt on shafts. Am I missing something, and do people feel there would be an issue with swapping a 7.5" for the 7"?
Thanks again,
Aaron
The reference to "bolt on" vs "push in" drive shafts. All of the schematics I've seen of the Sierra/Merkur rear ends show CV joint - bolt on shafts. Am I missing something, and do people feel there would be an issue with swapping a 7.5" for the 7"?
Thanks again,
Aaron
Quaife list the 4x4 diff as being 7" (RS Cosworth as 7.5" ) its what the G20 race cars ran originally and didn't cause us any problems even when run all day long, fitted with 100mm pcd flanges.Flanges push in with a snap ring on most aftermarket diffs , on factory viscous diff there is circlip fitted through the inside of the diff. Drum brake sierra had push in shafts , disc brake cars had bolt on cv's. RS 500 Cosworth had 9" diff and i think Scorpio sized 108mm pcd drive flanges. think i have remembered it all ok , been a while! Dave
Edited by dcr on Saturday 3rd November 18:58
Thanks - I think that helps.
Situation I'm in is either ordering the parts I need to rebuild my original Sierra diff from Ginetta with the crummy exchange rate in effect AND shipping to mid-America, or - buying a used full diff out of the Merkur XR4Ti for around $200 TOTAL...
Decisions, decisions.
Cheers,
Aaron
Situation I'm in is either ordering the parts I need to rebuild my original Sierra diff from Ginetta with the crummy exchange rate in effect AND shipping to mid-America, or - buying a used full diff out of the Merkur XR4Ti for around $200 TOTAL...
Decisions, decisions.
Cheers,
Aaron
A quick look on Burtons site which wont be the cheapest gives all bearings £100, seals, crush spacer and crownwheel bolts about £50 and a new CW & pinion (3.62:1)£235. $200 for a used diff seems pretty cheap in comparison !
As long as you have reasonable rubber on the back of the car, the lack of LSD wont hurt in the dry , rear end grip on a G20 is pretty impressive , rear springs and shocks permitting. hth, Dave
As long as you have reasonable rubber on the back of the car, the lack of LSD wont hurt in the dry , rear end grip on a G20 is pretty impressive , rear springs and shocks permitting. hth, Dave
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