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Diff angle
Hi guys,
Is the Seirra diff sit at 90 degrees to the chassis or is there another angle it should be at?? Cheers !!!! |
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In what orientation?
If using the book brackets then obviously it will self jig if doing your own thing then drive shaft centreline is 90deg to chassis centreline
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There is a casting line on the casing of the diff,it is the center of the pinion and should line up in the center of the chassis as stated previously.
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Hi,
I will after have a look for the line. I will set this as level with chassis. Is the line obvious on the casing? |
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Yes, thin ridge along center line directly inline with center of the diff flange/pinion nut.
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