Hey all. Done some searching, can't find any answers.
Put a new diff centre + cradle etc in last night. All went sweet. Went to put the stub axles in, and they wouldn't slide in. Pulled the circlips off, and they slid straight in. Not sure how to get them in with the circlips? Any help would be great. Cheers
NA6 diff stub axles
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Re: NA6 diff stub axles
make sure the circlips are tight and arent overhanging the groove, you might have to take them off and bend them or grind them a little thinner, now hit them with a mallet.
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Re: NA6 diff stub axles
What sort of diff centre did you put in if you don't mind me asking?
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Just another open 1.6
Old one was whiney
Old one was whiney
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Myata wrote:Just another open 1.6
Old one was whiney
Did you do it yourself or you get it shop done?
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Done myself
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Martin he replaced the whole diff as an assembly, not just the centre.
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Re: NA6 diff stub axles
It makes no sense to me to grind a circlip- look at the design intent- it almost appears that the assembly process is not correct. Look at a workshop manual or ask a specialist for comment.
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Re: NA6 diff stub axles
Crimped the circlip tighter, and hit it with a bigger rubber mallet, and went straight in
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