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MRAE111 wrote:ok thanks guys but wen u dont have trmpets i think the air flow quickeer into the throttle bodies
Mr Revhead wrote:It pulls hard left which suggests less drive to the left axle.
I have no idea how that can happen in a helical type
But I could still leave two solid marks in the paddock. (so both wheels were certainly getting drive)sergei wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:It pulls hard left which suggests less drive to the left axle.
I have no idea how that can happen in a helical type
catastrophic failure locking up one side completely, while leaving other freewheeling.
MRAE111 wrote:ok thanks guys but wen u dont have trmpets i think the air flow quickeer into the throttle bodies
RobertC wrote:But I could still leave two solid marks in the paddock. (so both wheels were certainly getting drive)sergei wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:It pulls hard left which suggests less drive to the left axle.
I have no idea how that can happen in a helical type
catastrophic failure locking up one side completely, while leaving other freewheeling.
sergei wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:It pulls hard left which suggests less drive to the left axle.
I have no idea how that can happen in a helical type
catastrophic failure locking up one side completely, while leaving other freewheeling.
Mr Revhead wrote:sergei wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:It pulls hard left which suggests less drive to the left axle.
I have no idea how that can happen in a helical type
catastrophic failure locking up one side completely, while leaving other freewheeling.
I'd like to think he would notice a wheel not turning at all
MRAE111 wrote:ok thanks guys but wen u dont have trmpets i think the air flow quickeer into the throttle bodies
RobertC wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:sergei wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:It pulls hard left which suggests less drive to the left axle.
I have no idea how that can happen in a helical type
catastrophic failure locking up one side completely, while leaving other freewheeling.
I'd like to think he would notice a wheel not turning at all
both wheels 100% did have drive. (Put it in gear while up on axle stands)
And the part of the paddock was the driveway so had a gravel base. Was surprisingly grippy. Trying to replicate it with the open diff will certainly result in a one wheeler peeler
MRAE111 wrote:ok thanks guys but wen u dont have trmpets i think the air flow quickeer into the throttle bodies
The box will come apart about 20mm leaving 5th gear on and you can get a spanner in through the gap to undo the bolts that hold it together. I put my LSD in to my C52 this way. Can't remember what it is that's bolted up....thegreatestben wrote:There's more than one way to split a C series box. I did it the sneaky way when changing the bellhousing on my MR2. That doesn't involve removing 5th gear and gives you access to the Diff. If it doesn't necessarily need to go back together it'll be a good learning experience.
MRAE111 wrote:ok thanks guys but wen u dont have trmpets i think the air flow quickeer into the throttle bodies
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