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Old 05-04-2014, 08:01 PM
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Thanks guys.

I was in the process of changing over nylocs for crush nuts that lead to this misfortune.

I did too discover that slight variance in bolts as I found an almost exact match bolt the only difference being a non-interferrence fit into the stub axle hole.

Given I am likely to have to completely remove the diff or thereabouts, I might contemplate complete change over of all the bolts to fresh ones to avoid this recurring.

The specified torque was 75Nm and am sure the offending bolt had already suffered weakness from previous tightening. But I didn't recognise this as I tried to reach the prescribed tension and the bolt wouldn't attain the torque setting and simply let go when it had had enough!

Iva if I could clear the disc clutter from the side face of the diff, does this mean that simply undoing that large locking nut on the outboard face of the stub axle would free it in the diff?

Trying to keep the pain of disassembly to a minimum but if there also needs some applied force to get the stub axle out, this might force me to drop the whole unit.

Any further feedback you can offer would be great.

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Old 05-04-2014, 09:44 PM
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Its only a 5 Litre without sticky tyres....................


Wait for it to break,


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Thanks guys.

Iva if I could clear the disc clutter from the side face of the diff, does this mean that simply undoing that large locking nut on the outboard face of the stub axle would free it in the diff?

Trying to keep the pain of disassembly to a minimum but if there also needs some applied force to get the stub axle out, this might force me to drop the whole unit.

Any further feedback you can offer would be great.

Cheers

Steve
From memory you have to undo the bolts that are behind the disc bolts. Ie the bolt heads that sit back to back with the disc bolt heads (think there are 4 or 5). That removes a whole cover plate that includes a seal and the bearing. The whole lot just slides out.
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Old 05-05-2014, 02:29 AM
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Part 12 in this diagram is what you want to remove, then the nut part number 8 and it all comes apart.

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