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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 557 |
How many people members have followed this modification, and how as is worked out for them, post not4ed for future reference |
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29th Oct 2018 8:39 am |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
I fitted one of the Dimple plugs when I first saw Paul G's post a couple of years back - That diff failed.
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29th Oct 2018 12:11 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
Pedro, That is not good news. How many miles did you get on each differential? Is you driving on the road or off road? What gear oil are you using? Take care Paul |
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30th Oct 2018 4:06 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2184 |
What I don't understand is why some drivers diffs are failing - multiple times in some cases, and some drivers diffs are damn near bullet proof. Transmission software?
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30th Oct 2018 11:16 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Indeed, the software differs before and after Q106 and Q106 is more gentle with Haldex engaging.
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31st Oct 2018 8:12 am |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
Paul,
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31st Oct 2018 8:58 pm |
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cattlecar Member Since: 01 Nov 2018 Location: Ponder Texas Posts: 2 |
Have you inspected the prop shaft? The front CVJ gets the grease baked into a hard crust by catalyst and that stops the CVJ from having the small amount of fore-aft float that it needs. If you can't grab the prop shaft from PTU to Haldex and move it fore-aft 3-6 mm then the shaft needs to come down and have the front (might as well do the back too) CVJ cleaned out and new grease schmutzed in. I'm in US and auto stores here ususally have CVJ grease in an oversized toothpaste tube type container.
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1st Nov 2018 2:22 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5017 |
Thanks Cattlecar and welcome. Jules |
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1st Nov 2018 4:55 pm |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
Thanks Cattlecar for that - Very refreshing for someone to actually contribute on their first post ! Sounds as though you've go the sort of experience that is going to help a lot of us on here.
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2nd Nov 2018 1:08 pm |
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cattlecar Member Since: 01 Nov 2018 Location: Ponder Texas Posts: 2 |
There is no grease nipple. You tap around the perimeter of the metal boot retainer that the bolts go through. Once that slips off the end you can scrape the old hardened pasty grease out and then push the new stuff in like packing a wheel bearing. Alternatively you tap off the cap. I find more pasty stuff in the boot side so I knock that one loose. The joints here are constant velocity knuckle-balls-outer knuckle style. |
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8th Nov 2018 9:36 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
Pedro
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8th Nov 2018 10:25 pm |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
I called last week and they were closed for school holidays.
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9th Nov 2018 5:05 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1386 |
Try emailing Bell Engineering. There’s more chance of somebody answering. |
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10th Nov 2018 10:39 am |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
Just spoken to Austen@Bell about my noise and symptoms.
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12th Nov 2018 1:16 pm |
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