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Old 31st July 2009, 02:24 PM
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i have a problem with my drive shafts . I have got a push in type diff but i cant push the shafts in, now i only thougt you could get two type the bolt on type and the push in type but my shafts just seam to be to big to push in all hep or points will be gr8

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Old 31st July 2009, 02:33 PM
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Is it both shafts or just the one?I had this problem one time also which was due to the supplier dropping it on the very end of the stub axle and causing it to mushroom slightly,this can be remedied by carefully filing it down to fit.Also if u have a vernier caliper measure the shaft at different points to see if this is the case.
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Old 31st July 2009, 02:39 PM
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I had a problem like this , one side would go in fine but the other side would only go in a little way, in the end i just kept taking it out and trying it over and eventualy it went in.... now i dont now if they are actualy handed but make sue you get them the right way round since one side is longer than the other, i dont think that the splines are differant though.
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Old 31st July 2009, 02:45 PM
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Hi Matt

Were the diff & shafts from the same car or were they pehaps obtained from sepperate sources ?

It may be possible that you may have a set of push in shafts & a diff that had the lobro type shafts fitted ( Someone may have removed the stubs from a lobro diff )

As posted above, it is well worth checking the dimensions of the shafts & diff input bearings with a vernier caliper.

It only takes a very small burr or tiny bit of rust to stop them engaging

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Old 31st July 2009, 03:57 PM
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The shafts and diff are from two different sourses as i'v got a 3.36 diff becouse from all the stuff i have read it is the right diff to have for a v8. I'v mearsured them with i vernier and the shafts seam to be about 1 mm biger in diamiter. not having much luck
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Old 31st July 2009, 09:59 PM
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The 3.36 diff is it a 7 1/2" as opposed to the 3.38 7" from an eco or diesel.
I had a 3.38 push fit 7" and swapped to a 3.9 shafts went straight in.
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Old 1st August 2009, 09:19 AM
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Hi snapper. it is the 7" diff push fit. the thing is tho iv read up that the best diff ratio for a v8 is tho have a diff in the 3.3 range so i think i will have to try diferent drive shafts or does any one have any more thougtsmany thanks matt..
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Old 1st August 2009, 10:54 AM
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Matt,one thing to watch is they have a left and a right hand thread on the end joints.make sure you get them the right way round on the car.
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