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misty 29th September 2010 06:10 AM

diff ?
 
Hi all
I have just taken del of sierra diff and all the parts with it
now, looking over the diff i can't see any codes letters numbers the tag has nothing on it
how can i find out which diff it is has anyone any ideas please
many thanks:(

mr henderson 29th September 2010 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by misty (Post 45816)
Hi all
I have just taken del of sierra diff and all the parts with it
now, looking over the diff i can't see any codes letters numbers the tag has nothing on it
how can i find out which diff it is has anyone any ideas please
many thanks:(


How about counting the number of turrns of the input flangethat are required for one complete revolution of the output shafts (averaged if it's different for each side)? Would that do it?

tex 30th September 2010 10:14 PM

if you take the cover off the back there should be painted numbers on the crown wheel (think thats the big gear bit) :o)

mr henderson 30th September 2010 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tex (Post 45973)
if you take the cover off the back there should be painted numbers on the crown wheel (think thats the big gear bit) :o)

If there aren't, and if he's got the cover off anyway, then if he can see, or feel with something, the pinion, he can just count the teeth on the pinion and the crownwheel, divide the latter by the former and get the ratio.

Easier just to turn the input flange and count the turns needed to get the outputs to turn one full revolution, though.

misty 2nd October 2010 07:52 AM

sierra diff
 
Hello All
need help with this one if anyone can help

bought a sierra diff and shafts all no prob

on the diff no info at all tab is there but nothing on it

how do i find the type of diff ie 9

need help please

Trif 2nd October 2010 10:24 AM

This might help you.
http://www.sierraclub.co.uk/mechanic...types-t98.html

mr henderson 2nd October 2010 11:54 AM

Assume you didn't like the answers you got here?

http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=5109

Bonzo 2nd October 2010 12:23 PM

The advice given in that thread is really the only positive way of telling your diff ratio ;)

There is a list of the different diff's fitted to the Sierra in the Haynes manual .... Not really the propper way to ID a diff that may not even be the one originally fitted to the car !!??

Sometimes you can give the ID tag a good clean with some sand paper, if not too corroded you may be able to read the markings.
That said, still not proof that that was the tag originally fitted ( More so if it has been sold as an hard to find low ratio one )

Counting turns/teeth is the only sure way .... Most of the time the ratio markings are still visible on the crown wheel but that would still assume that the diff has never been meddled with.

If you really need to know & none of the advice given, floats your boat, perhaps a visit to a gearbox specialist will put your mind at rest :) :)

misty 2nd October 2010 02:45 PM

Thats super i will try all those

many thanks

misty 2nd October 2010 02:53 PM

Hi All
i have managed to find numbers on this diff if anyone can help that would be great
85gg bc 382
4a 10u9 1266
f11/2
0046 a

i have not got a clue what these are
please help


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