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Which LSD to use - can they be tested?


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AH thats a entirely differnt animal. There is a procedure for using a torque wrench to measure the breaking torque. These operate completly differntly from VC. VC wait for wheel slip to engage, where as mechanical ones are engaged and wati for a torque differnce between wheels (like in a turn) to disengage.

 

But you need a FSM to do know the numbers. You can do it to all three on the bench, and just take the one with the highest torque rating.

 

nipper

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Then it prolly wasn't brown!:brow:

 

 

i sort of remebmer rainbow colors myself, but then again the 80's are a bit hazy.

 

BTW "how to test an LSD" is NOT a good search phrase in google.

 

I was taught a torque wrench was used ona bench test after locking up the input and one axle shaft and seeing at what torque it breaks away.

 

But how hard is it to change the rear diff if you pick the wrong one. You can also pull off the rear cover and physically inspect it.

 

 

nipper

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But how hard is it to change the rear diff if you pick the wrong one. You can also pull off the rear cover and physically inspect it.
i'm thinking i won't know the wrong one, they all "work", but i'd like the *best* one traction wise since this is a very functional upgrade for me. since it's for a 3.9 final drive ratio XT6 i'm having to convert one from open to LSD (the LSD's are all 3.7's) so actually it is a bit of work to swap. not just a matter of swapping boxes, which i would rather not do as well.

 

i looked it up in the FSM and couldn't find it. though I thought i recall seeing it some time in the past.

 

that's awesome! this title is a bit ridiculous!

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