Front diff stuck to sump
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Have found that the diff does not want to come away from the sump
The diff still has part of the drive shalf attached, do you think that if l can get the end of the drive shalf out then the diff might come away from the sump
Also it a R&D diff but im sure that make no diffrence because it just pushed on when l fitted it a year or so ago
Also the sump is not attached to the block either now
So any tips would be welcomed
Cheers
The diff still has part of the drive shalf attached, do you think that if l can get the end of the drive shalf out then the diff might come away from the sump
Also it a R&D diff but im sure that make no diffrence because it just pushed on when l fitted it a year or so ago
Also the sump is not attached to the block either now
So any tips would be welcomed
Cheers
Hard to say without looking, but given that the sump is worth not a lot, and the diff is worth lots, my approach would be that if came to trying to force anything to get it apart, id chop the sump up instead of levering on the diff etc.
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Maybe l will bring it home on sat if if dont come apart, so you can have a look
Yeah ok mate.
Im sure Deano will find a way to get it apart though if its up at Marks?
But like I said, bottom line is if it really doesnt want to come, just chop the sump up and get another one rather than risk the diff.
Im sure Deano will find a way to get it apart though if its up at Marks?
But like I said, bottom line is if it really doesnt want to come, just chop the sump up and get another one rather than risk the diff.
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Yes dean has, and its still attached to my sump

Think if l can get the shaft out then it might help
the shaft is held in by a circlip, you need to take the bottom plate off the diff and spin the shaft and pop the circlip out
once all the 3 bolts are out i think you have to take passenger engine mount off and let the engine lean down as the diff wont come out with the cradle in teh way
then its just a job of lever bars and hammers lol
once all the 3 bolts are out i think you have to take passenger engine mount off and let the engine lean down as the diff wont come out with the cradle in teh way
then its just a job of lever bars and hammers lol
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the shaft is held in by a circlip, you need to take the bottom plate off the diff and spin the shaft and pop the circlip out
once all the 3 bolts are out i think you have to take passenger engine mount off and let the engine lean down as the diff wont come out with the cradle in teh way
then its just a job of lever bars and hammers lol
once all the 3 bolts are out i think you have to take passenger engine mount off and let the engine lean down as the diff wont come out with the cradle in teh way
then its just a job of lever bars and hammers lol
Engine is out of car and its a R&D diff so it dont have a clip inside
twist it up and down to break the seal
there should only be a small o-ring inside to stop the engine oil from escaping, other than that, it's just going to be a case of persevering
are you sure you aren't treating it with kid gloves because you don't want to damage it?
i can't remember as it's been a while, but you should be able to see the inside of the diff from within the sump, a plastic mallet might be ll that's needed to crack the seal
otherwise, if you need to get it off in a hurry, cut the sump away and then just crack the outer cover where it goes around the diff to release the suction
of course, this is always a problem if peole don't use the correct o-ring and just whack a load of fords sump sealer into the gap, it sets like rock and you need to chisel it off
there should only be a small o-ring inside to stop the engine oil from escaping, other than that, it's just going to be a case of persevering
are you sure you aren't treating it with kid gloves because you don't want to damage it?
i can't remember as it's been a while, but you should be able to see the inside of the diff from within the sump, a plastic mallet might be ll that's needed to crack the seal
otherwise, if you need to get it off in a hurry, cut the sump away and then just crack the outer cover where it goes around the diff to release the suction
of course, this is always a problem if peole don't use the correct o-ring and just whack a load of fords sump sealer into the gap, it sets like rock and you need to chisel it off
Dave,
If you need a hand, give us a shout, could pop over wit it to mine on Saturday if you want ?? We've had a bit of experience whippin front diff's off too !!
Let me know if you need anything
jb
If you need a hand, give us a shout, could pop over wit it to mine on Saturday if you want ?? We've had a bit of experience whippin front diff's off too !!

Let me know if you need anything
jb
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If all else fails I got my favorate tool - the grinder !!

Good luck tho Dave, has the diff sold then ??
jb
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