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Re: removing differential: update

To: Huw Upshall <hupshall@triumphcars.com>
Subject: Re: removing differential: update
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 06:35:05 +0000
Huw,
If you have not already, disconnect the spring ends from the vertical link and 
it will give you more maneuverability to align the
spring with the holes.  And use a lot of patience.  Ultimately, you will get 
one of them started.  the rest will go much more easily.

Joe

Huw Upshall wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the replies, with a crowbar I got the old diff out.  Now, to my
> next problem.
> 
> The replacement differential has been installed and bolted on, I now have a
> problem attaching the spring.
> 
> The problem is:
> 
> The four long studs that go from the top of the differential, through the
> spring cap to nyloc nuts on the top - I can't get these to screw into the
> differential.  I have the spring located on the top of the differential, the
> notch is lined up and the spring locks into the differential.  The holes in
> the top of the cap are lined up (kinda) because a thin screwdriver can go
> all the way through the spring and into the differential.  The studs,
> however, are not screwing in.  This is annoying.  I was thinking of tapering
> the end of the studs a little so they were cone shaped.  This will probably
> help in centering the stud in the hole and will allow me to screw the sucker
> in.  Ideas?  Is there a trick that I am missing?
> 
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