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are the sockets that the halfshafts connect into worn/play etc???
Quote from: "chuggaman"are the sockets that the halfshafts connect into worn/play etc???i say that as the halfshaft looks worn
What about some more pictures of the diff and halfshaft ends? Try setting things up on the bench as they would be on the vehicle and operate it as you would on the car. Then try get someone to hold the halfshaft with some grips and see if turning the drive flange can over ride it.
Is there any debris in bottom of the axle casing.
Quote from: "chuggaman"Quote from: "chuggaman"are the sockets that the halfshafts connect into worn/play etc???i say that as the halfshaft looks wornIt's hard to tell, they seem to slot in quite nicely and don't slop when turning. I think there is up/down movement, but I'm not sure what's moving. Surely, they would have to be completely shagged to stop the car moving completely?!Quote from: "Ed"What about some more pictures of the diff and halfshaft ends? Try setting things up on the bench as they would be on the vehicle and operate it as you would on the car. Then try get someone to hold the halfshaft with some grips and see if turning the drive flange can over ride it. I've taken a few more pictures - one shows the splines for the half shafts reasonably well.I did try putting the half shafts in place and tried turning various ends in various directions. It seemed fine, but I don't have a bench or a spare pair of hands do it was a bit difficult to test it properly :(
looking at the picture of your halfshaft and the 5th picture along(the one that shows the sockets)id say that is where your problem lieslook how flat the recieving splines are
looking at the picture of your halfshaft and the 5th picture along(the one that shows the sockets)id say that is where your problem lieslook how flat the recieving splines arecorresponds with the halfshaftit is possible that you could not turn this by handremember how much horse power there is in your enginge compared to your handsand dont forget the weight of the disco
Quote from: "chuggaman"looking at the picture of your halfshaft and the 5th picture along(the one that shows the sockets)id say that is where your problem lieslook how flat the recieving splines areSo, new half shafts as well?
try ashcrofts for the replacements, they do a HD version, not sure of the price though.
Quote from: "davidlandy"try ashcrofts for the replacements, they do a HD version, not sure of the price though.Not !Expletive Deleted! likely :shock: http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/part_26.html
now now kiddy winks,lets keep things cheap n nice n simple so step back from the lsd's n lockers & the uprated 1/2 shafts
i no where there is a full set under a v8 disco eh chuggaman?
It is sealed on with hylomar (you will need some to put it back on).
Quote from: "Thrasher"It is sealed on with hylomar (you will need some to put it back on). Where do you get hylomar from? Does it have other names?
I assume the Hermatite / Hylomar is "as well as" the normal gasket?