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Subject: TR6 Differential
From: mike@ShoppersDrugMart.ca
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 05:09:30 -0400
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Well, fellow SOL'ers, now that the rear suspension job has been completed 
successfully (tight as a drum I might add -- handles beautifully except for 
the squeaking of the new trailing arm bushings which I can live with) I'm 
starting to think of the differential.  Actually, it's not difficult for me 
to think of the diff as it's so darn noisy!  Between the clunking and the 
whining above 40 mph it's a bit of a distraction at the best of times.

After last year's adventure I'm not inclined to purchase a used or 
home-rebuilt one (having the crown and pinion gears disentegrate at 60 mph 
is an unpleasant experience) which leaves me with a choice: a) rebuild it 
myself or b) get it done professionally.  Option b) is far too costly so I 
find myself considering a).  Questions are:

1)  Should I be prepared to disassemble the entire unit or can my problems  
    be solved by adjusting and shimming?
2)  Does it sound like I'm in for replacing crown and pinion gears, in      
    which case it just became too expensive?
3)  Am I crazy to even think about doing this myself?

As usual, any and all opinions and advice are welcomed by the management.

Mike Himelfarb
76 TR6 -- CF58253

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