so i think my differential is as broke as this thread title
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so i think my differential is as broke as this thread title
i posted this in my build thread but have had no response so ill make a thread about it!
i started to drain the oil in my differential, and when i removed the drain plug i found this. i cleaned up the biggest pieces that were on the drain plug.
all of this was on the drain plug as well.
i drained all of the oil in it.
then i opened the differential up and found all this inside and i cant figure out where it came from.
the ring and pinion are all not scared or chewed up with the exception of one tooth on the ring. but it looks more like a casting flaw. i dont know where all this **** came from. i inspected the internal without taking the whole thing apart and have not found where the shards came from.
i started to drain the oil in my differential, and when i removed the drain plug i found this. i cleaned up the biggest pieces that were on the drain plug.
all of this was on the drain plug as well.
i drained all of the oil in it.
then i opened the differential up and found all this inside and i cant figure out where it came from.
the ring and pinion are all not scared or chewed up with the exception of one tooth on the ring. but it looks more like a casting flaw. i dont know where all this **** came from. i inspected the internal without taking the whole thing apart and have not found where the shards came from.
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That looks like part of the cone clutch from the tochigi fuji LSD. Apparently a relatively common failure.
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=314048
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=314048
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yeah, i have been reading on there about that. just gone done reading the thread stating its pieces of the 03 T-F's cone clutch.
now i gotta figure out what im gonna do and what my best options are.
1. if the 3.909 R&P is okay reuse them but use a torsen LSD
2. buy a 3.6 R&P and use a torsen LSD
3. just buy a torsen 3.9
4. just buy a torsen 4.10
now i gotta figure out what im gonna do and what my best options are.
1. if the 3.909 R&P is okay reuse them but use a torsen LSD
2. buy a 3.6 R&P and use a torsen LSD
3. just buy a torsen 3.9
4. just buy a torsen 4.10
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That looks like part of the cone clutch from the tochigi fuji LSD. Apparently a relatively common failure.
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=314048
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=314048
It seems that all the ones that failed under stock power happened before 40K or so miles...and if they last longer than that then they just keep going.
Do you know how many miles were on the car it came out of?
As far as power/abuse, well, we've seen your work before.
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They hold up....I'd get one if I needed one.
A friend of mine put on in his FC RX-7 that saw a TON of abuse (drifting)...though it wasn't boosted or anything....it still held up with no problems. I highly doubt the OBX actually makes though, I'd be more likely to believe they get them from a reputable manufacturer who makes diffs, but OBX has worked out a special price.
A friend of mine put on in his FC RX-7 that saw a TON of abuse (drifting)...though it wasn't boosted or anything....it still held up with no problems. I highly doubt the OBX actually makes though, I'd be more likely to believe they get them from a reputable manufacturer who makes diffs, but OBX has worked out a special price.
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+1 Did a good bit of research on this when I had one on the shelf, but never found out for sure if it was mileage related or power related, and wanted to know if the "good" units stood up to turbo abuse.
It seems that all the ones that failed under stock power happened before 40K or so miles...and if they last longer than that then they just keep going.
Do you know how many miles were on the car it came out of?
As far as power/abuse, well, we've seen your work before.
It seems that all the ones that failed under stock power happened before 40K or so miles...and if they last longer than that then they just keep going.
Do you know how many miles were on the car it came out of?
As far as power/abuse, well, we've seen your work before.
and thanks to the mod for fixing my thread title. after i hit post thread i thought to myself i should have said something different and if is supposed to be is...
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