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Source for Jag/Salisbury differential parts?
Where is a good place to find the Jag Salisbury differential parts? I need some (4) stub axles (axles only), (2) companion flange (26 spline for Dana 44), (2) pinion bearing sets with pinion nut/washer, shims, ring gear bolts, and a few other parts to complete the 2 Kirkham differentials I bought at the scratch and dent sale. I could also use some torque specs if they are handy.
Thanks in advance, Bob |
There is a guy in Stockton who has complete Jag xj take outs for about $350.00
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Hi Bob, I get me Jag parts from http://www.sngbarrattusa.com/ I have alot of good Jag diff info saved electronically. Have I sent you that already?
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I believe the business redmt is referring to is Jaguar Heaven.
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Dana 44 parts will also work.
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Is the rear cover the same on the Jag/44 as the truck/jeep 44? |
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Thanks for the source. I don't think I have that electronic file yet. If you have a chance to send it I would appreciate it. I guess the problem I'm having is I'm not familiar enough with the differences between the Jag Salisbury parts and the Dana parts. Some of the bearing install kits I see are marked "not for Dana differentials", etc.. I don't want to buy a lot of expensive parts that aren't going to fit in these differentials and I can't find a site that tells me since these Kirkham differentials don't have the markings that the Jag differentials do. Are the stub axles and parts from a Series I, II, III or some other style? Are all the stub axles all the same length or are different years different lengths and sizes? I finally figured out yesterday that the Dana 44 pinion bearing kits will work but I don't know which companion flange I will need since there seem to be several different styles. If CWI hadn't closed down, I'm sure I could just give him a call and ask a few questions and I would be done and parts ordered. Maybe George Petrus? The adventure of building one of these cars goes on..... :) Bob |
Bob,
Here's some Jag IRS info I put together a few years back: http://www.firstcoastcobraclub.com/v....php?f=8&t=167 There's some stub axle info in there too. Enjoy, Tom |
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