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2014/07/14 09:57:39 (permalink)
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Anybody had this happen to their diff??

Did my first hillclimb at collingrove on saturday and after my 3rd run the car would come to a hault when i reversed more than a metre. Thought id play it safe and trailer it home so called it a day. Just as I tried to drive the car onto the trailer I lost all drive to the wheels, with tailshaft spinning still
 
So I pulled the diff out and this is what it looked like
 

 
Yep, those two bolts in the crownwheel were the only ones still in it, although they were only half bolts now
Id sheared off all my crownwheel bolts!
 

 

 

Lucky the gears are still in good nick, hopefully some new bolts and maybe tap to bigger size and she's good to go!
 
Here is the only vid i got for the day. Car ran like snot with bugger all spark but had a ball anyway! The video doesnt explain how steep it really is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVFBy9Wv5U
 
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Ryan
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    Gdub
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/14 10:12:35 (permalink)
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    They had to have been loose for that to happen

    Make it go FASTER!
     
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/14 11:26:16 (permalink)
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    What are you using for oil, strawberry jam?  Lol.
     
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/14 12:37:53 (permalink)
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    yep, agree with above,  bolts weren't correctly tightened assuming that those are correct bolts for the job.
    Bad luck that it happened at an event, maybe from now on you need to do a skid or two before an event just to make sure it wont let you down :)
     
    cheers 
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/14 14:24:45 (permalink)
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    Sounds like we should have checked bolt torque before slapping it in Ryan. 
     
    Is open wheeler going back in for now or is it slowly becoming the dedicated track car?
     
    Rhys
     
     
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/14 17:42:01 (permalink)
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    Haha it does matt, thats ULX gear oil
     
    Cheers guys. Yea we probably shouldve looking back on it, I was a bit too keen to get it in i think. Oh well shall make sure they are good to go next time. Is loctite a good idea with those bolts?
     
     
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    yep, agree with above,  bolts weren't correctly tightened assuming that those are correct bolts for the job.
    Bad luck that it happened at an event, maybe from now on you need to do a skid or two before an event just to make sure it wont let you down :)




    No doubt I did plenty of practise skids and was ok, maybe need more "testing" next time :)
     
    Well Rhys I keep telling myself that I should put the open one back but on the other hand I dont want to have to change it before the next hillclimb august... so probably the weldy back in :) Driving the other car a bit more now so wont need to drive it too much
    Getting the centre checked out this week so if its fine then itll go back in. Only drove probably 200metres between me hearing something funny and it losing drive so hopefully the metal shavings havent gone through everything yet. Pulled a lot out with a magnet and ran a lot of new oil through the centre which got alot of it out
     
    Cheers,
    Ryan
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/14 21:59:48 (permalink)
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    I was a bit too keen to get it in i think

     
    Yep, this can often lead to premature mechanical failures ;)
     
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/15 20:26:20 (permalink)
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    that's what I call a slippery diff ! 
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/16 19:26:00 (permalink)
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    Good to see it hasnt only happened to me whooligan
     
    Was a funny sensation, at first I only heard a really faint noise then the diff bound up when i tried to reverse in the pits so i called it a day, wasnt until I tried to drive it onto the trailer it lost drive. Was a pretty uneventful way for it to break.
     
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/17 07:16:35 (permalink)
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    weldy will save you plenty of frustration and precious seconds come next hillclimb.
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/17 08:49:01 (permalink)
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    Loctite is not required.
     
    Torque to 35 ft/lb with a small amount of mineral oil on thread and under head.
     
    At $6 each replace them.
     
    They don't fail because of being not being tight enough. They fail because people think rattle guns are a good idea which stretches them beyond yield point.
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    Re: Anybody had this happen to their diff?? 2014/07/17 16:00:15 (permalink)
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    gazz
    weldy will save you plenty of frustration and precious seconds come next hillclimb.


    Yea that one was a weldy and i agree, will only use it now when doing events. Open wheeler gave no drive mid corner. Just need more balls to go much quicker next time lol
     
    Thanks Mk1 Lotus, will definitely get new bolts and torque correctly then shouldnt see any issue from it in the future. Might be a good thing to do in my other escort, good insurance
     
    Cheers,
    Ryan
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