specifications for LSD rebuild
02-17-2005, 06:19 PM
Post: #31
specifications for LSD rebuild
Yeah a DIY guide on dis- and reassemble the diff would be great! Im have to do it myself, as the inner bearings in my diff is pretty noisy.

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02-17-2005, 07:56 PM
Post: #32
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Hm, maybe this will help:

http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~stompyz/lsd_rebuild.htm Hurray!
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02-17-2005, 08:04 PM
Post: #33
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I already have that on my computer...those are just outtakes from the factory manual.

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02-17-2005, 09:03 PM
Post: #34
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ivan

why not give it a go urself? once you have removed a diff housing once it wont take you long to do it again if you need to (espcially if you make a super slide hammer!)

setting the preload can probably be done without a dial guage anyway if you have a good mechanical "feel" it would be like re assembling a bicycle hub (simple cup and cone system) the paper sytem for backlash is also a tried and tested "home fix"

if circumstances were different i would have definatly given it a go and thats how i would have done it!
why not try it out if it goes wrong you will only be in the same place as befor (having to find a specialist)
and if it goes right............

i only replaced one of the wheel bearings which was gone (which is why i did the rebuild in the first place) had to angle grind it off as 1kn press wouldnt move it

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02-18-2005, 12:41 AM
Post: #35
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Hmm...okay..
I've got a dial gauge here at home, problem is that I dont have the magnetic standard that I need to be able to use it. Getting a torque wrench with a higher range (for carrier bearing preload) shoulnt be too difficult, and I'm sure some store will sell a paint compound to check the contact patch (shouldnt be a problem as long as I dont need to touch the pinion).

I'm still curious what kind off damage the old r+p has sustained..it still drives but the sound is horrible.

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03-08-2005, 12:53 PM
Post: #36
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Okay, a little info that might or might not come in handy:
Toyota OEM diff carrier bearings cost about 60 euro's over here in Holland. I found a part number for a good aftermarket replacement (made by SKF bearings): LM501349/310
Sadly they are a tad more expensive over here than in the USA: around 43 euro's including the damned 19% sales tax. I think they only cost about 40 dollars in the US so it might even pay off to order some from there if there are more buyers.

I'm really suspecting bearing failure to be the cause of most diff problems.
My noisy as hell ring and pinion dont look very worn at all... the teeth are still sharp. Mux's old r+p which I'm using now makes less noise but also looks to be intact. Another possibility is that the crush sleeve has caused the pinion to come out of adjustment, which is very possible since trd makes metal spacers to replace them with for harsh use (racing/drifting.

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03-27-2005, 10:54 AM
Post: #37
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Just ordered all the items Ivan mentioned for a total price of 120 euro's
for some odd reason i got 15% discount. If any dutch guy wants the package

Springs: 90501-23474 (4x)
Inner clutch: 41361-14051 (2x)
Spline plates: 41385-14010 (2x)
Outer clutch: (#6): 41361-14070 (2x)
Bushings/washers: 41383-14010 (2x)

for 120 euro's i can order it again, or you can do so yourself offcourse.
thanks for listing those items m8! They should arrive next wednesday. I'l give you guy's a report on how much it costed me and how big the difference is.

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12-07-2005, 05:36 PM
Post: #38
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Just got the answer from Toyota about the set:

Springs: 90501-23474 4 x 0,41 = 1,64 euro
Inner clutch: 41361-14051 2 x 8,03 = 16,02
Spline plates: 41385-14010 2 x 7,35 = 14,7
Outer clutch: (#6): 41361-14070 2 x 6,43 = 12,86
Bushings/washers: 41383-14010 2 x 7,06 = 14,12

Thats a total of 60 euro +19% VAT = 72 euros ONLY!!! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!

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12-07-2005, 05:40 PM
Post: #39
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Why is toyota so much cheaper in other parts of europe Confused

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12-07-2005, 06:37 PM
Post: #40
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Ivan141 Wrote:Why is toyota so much cheaper in other parts of europe Confused
Because of sloganizer misuse ? Evil

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