Banshee
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Right gents, here's a technical one I'd like some help with as it's right boring on here recently!!!
On the new LWB (Tobias) I have a C200 Dacia diff, the rubbish later diff that Nissan costed down that have a habit of pitting and rotting on the casing.
This one is starting to suffer that fate but more worryingly at the moment, it appears to be leaking oil from the front oil seal and I'm pretty sure is the source of my whine that I have at high speeds that seems to be getting worse :doh
I've sourced an older cast H233 axle from an ex member on here but annoyingly it doesn't have ABS :doh I stupidly thought that the ABS sensors were mounted onto the hubs of the removable axles however, as Elty has correctly pointed out, they are actually fixed to the axle case itself :banghead
I'd rather not waste the axle so as far as I can work out I have two choices and I reckon the one is going to be a hell of a lot easier than the other but not sure about the legalities of it :nenau
Option 1
Looking at a H233 axle with ABS, it appears that the sensors sit in a specific position on the axle case above where the ABS-rotor lives when the axle shafts are bolted into position
Ideally, I'd like to keep the ABS and retrofit the sensors to the axle case.......
Has anyone here successfully achieved this? Or am I venturing into territory unknown and pi**ing into the wind to achieve something that it's really not worth wasting time on? Which if the case, brings me onto the second plan.
Option 2
I'm assuming that if I disconnect the current sensors on my C200 axle, I'm going to induce the ABS light on the dashboard, with safety and MOT time to think about, I'm not keen on just pulling the bulb :doh
I've been told I could link the rear ABS sensor wires to the fronts but in the real world environment, how would the truck behave? I'd assume I'd still get ABS at the front but what about the rears? Would they lock up or would I just get crappy braking efficiency?
Lots to think about here, I'd appreciate everyone's input..... those of you that are left
On the new LWB (Tobias) I have a C200 Dacia diff, the rubbish later diff that Nissan costed down that have a habit of pitting and rotting on the casing.
This one is starting to suffer that fate but more worryingly at the moment, it appears to be leaking oil from the front oil seal and I'm pretty sure is the source of my whine that I have at high speeds that seems to be getting worse :doh
I've sourced an older cast H233 axle from an ex member on here but annoyingly it doesn't have ABS :doh I stupidly thought that the ABS sensors were mounted onto the hubs of the removable axles however, as Elty has correctly pointed out, they are actually fixed to the axle case itself :banghead
I'd rather not waste the axle so as far as I can work out I have two choices and I reckon the one is going to be a hell of a lot easier than the other but not sure about the legalities of it :nenau
Option 1
Looking at a H233 axle with ABS, it appears that the sensors sit in a specific position on the axle case above where the ABS-rotor lives when the axle shafts are bolted into position
Ideally, I'd like to keep the ABS and retrofit the sensors to the axle case.......
Has anyone here successfully achieved this? Or am I venturing into territory unknown and pi**ing into the wind to achieve something that it's really not worth wasting time on? Which if the case, brings me onto the second plan.
Option 2
I'm assuming that if I disconnect the current sensors on my C200 axle, I'm going to induce the ABS light on the dashboard, with safety and MOT time to think about, I'm not keen on just pulling the bulb :doh
I've been told I could link the rear ABS sensor wires to the fronts but in the real world environment, how would the truck behave? I'd assume I'd still get ABS at the front but what about the rears? Would they lock up or would I just get crappy braking efficiency?
Lots to think about here, I'd appreciate everyone's input..... those of you that are left
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