How do I figure out my gear ratio?
Put a jack under the diff and get both wheels under the ground. Draw a chalk line on the tires where they would contact the ground. Rotate BOTH tires by hand at the same speed one exact revolution while counting revolutions of he driveshaft. Just under 4 1/2 turns will indicate the 4.375:1 gears. Just a bit over 4 1/2 turns would indicate 4.625:1 or 4.636:1 gearing. If you have a late model, just a tick under 5 turns of the DS would indicate 4.90 gears.
Aye, lol
I WANT MY TENNER BACK :lol
I was kidding lol
Would be nice if someone can point me in the right direction tho
In the lack of any other info remove the back plate and count the teeth on the pinion & crown wheel, divide CW by Pinion and you have the ratio, simple, Rick
i havnt checked mine, and little kick out in the wet. but it certainly feels like its working on hairpins .Trade sale of course.
Tbh I'd bet many late 100k c200 axle terranos are the same, how many check them or know what they are looking for ?
I thought mine was working until I tested it properly
i havnt checked mine, and little kick out in the wet. but it certainly feels like its working on hairpins .
this clutch in the dif are these like cork friction plates or what ?
could they just be still clogged with wrong oil. would it take time like everyone suggests to work proper oil into them
i havnt checked mine, and little kick out in the wet. but it certainly feels like its working on hairpins .
this clutch in the dif are these like cork friction plates or what ?
could they just be still clogged with wrong oil. would it take time like everyone suggests to work proper oil into them
No they are metallic friction plates like a motorcycle clutch. LSD oil is slippyer than normal diff oil. This is why when you put the wrong oil in its noisy as the clutches don't slip and u get tail slidey action in the wet, due to this increased friction the clutches then wear out quickly as they are constantly forced to move against each other with reduced lube.
LSD's typically have a life of ~100k miles with good fluid changes, so if ur used terrano has had some numpty garage putting the wrong stuff in or it's not been changed regularly, it will be fooked
mines only showing 30k
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