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austen_fl2 Member Since: 03 Dec 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146 |
When i said turn diff over and feel it, you need to of removed the haldex unit first www.bellengineering.co.uk
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16th Mar 2017 9:19 am |
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MRRover75 Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: Sandnes Posts: 327 |
And a last question, Is a 80w90 GL5 mineral gear oil correct for the rear diff or should I go for a 75w90 GL4/GL5 synthetic type? |
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16th Mar 2017 10:36 am |
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austen_fl2 Member Since: 03 Dec 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146 |
80-90 is what i use and is the recommended oil, but you can use the 75-90 GL5 spec as this oil is also specified suitable for 80-90 applications. Personally prefer the 80-90 as the 75 seems a little thin. www.bellengineering.co.uk
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16th Mar 2017 10:49 am |
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MRRover75 Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: Sandnes Posts: 327 |
Hi, Flange removed from Haldex and put directly on the input shaft. Feels smooth and firm to rotate. Need some extra torque to get it rotating from standstill but I quess this is normal as a pre-load was applied to the bearings on assembly from the factory?? The flange nut was hard to remove due to thread locker but came off easily after applying some heat from my trusty flame torch. I guess I should apply some loctite 243 to this one on re-assembly? |
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17th Mar 2017 5:56 am |
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austen_fl2 Member Since: 03 Dec 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146 |
Yes that's normal, sounds like you have a good one.
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17th Mar 2017 8:39 am |
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devondave Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 224 |
Brilliant, what would we do without Austen |
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17th Mar 2017 9:31 am |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 557 |
This is one thread I will definitely be following, photo's also appreciated Arctic |
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18th Mar 2017 7:56 am |
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MRRover75 Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: Sandnes Posts: 327 |
Hi All,
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20th Mar 2017 5:44 am |
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MRRover75 Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: Sandnes Posts: 327 |
Hi all,
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21st Mar 2017 5:17 am |
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austen_fl2 Member Since: 03 Dec 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146 |
I always let the car tickover, as i find it he pump only primes once for a few seconds if you leave the ignition on only. If you don't get any errors on the dash it should be fine as it monitors the pressure inside the haldex, if it's not correct the dash will ping. www.bellengineering.co.uk
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21st Mar 2017 7:31 am |
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MRRover75 Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: Sandnes Posts: 327 |
Thanks Austen for your great advice! I will do that when finished with some other jobs before I drop the car back on the ground. Hopefully the fluid level will then have dropped by the 100-200 ml`s specified, indicating positive pump operation.
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21st Mar 2017 7:44 am |
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austen_fl2 Member Since: 03 Dec 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146 |
All depends what position the piston was in when you filled it, and how dry you got the haldex before filling. Also filling on bench may of meant you got more in to start with. www.bellengineering.co.uk
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21st Mar 2017 8:21 am |
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MRRover75 Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: Sandnes Posts: 327 |
Hi Austen,
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21st Mar 2017 8:26 am |
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austen_fl2 Member Since: 03 Dec 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146 |
680mm. All sounds if piston was in or out when it drained out or filled www.bellengineering.co.uk
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21st Mar 2017 9:46 am |
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