Sierra LSD Questions
Sierra LSD Questions
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Glade

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4,481 posts

247 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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Hi All

I have a 7" 3.62 Sierra open diff, with push in tripod driveshafts, and disc brakes.

What are my options for an LSD?

The previous owner had a Quaife ATB that worked with the current push in driveshafts, but I can't stretch to £800.

I can't pin down an LSD with push in shafts, so am I going to have to buy new driveshafts, hubs etc??

I think i could buy an LSD with flanges, and remove the flanges (by removing a circlip inside the case) to convert it to push-in? If I did this, could I keep my 3.62 crown wheel? I think that the LSD diffs have shorter driveshafts on one side. If I need to get the end of one of the driveshafts shortened I can do this at work.

Cheers

Tim

Edited by Glade on Tuesday 26th October 08:16

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

248 months

Tuesday 26th October 2010
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I have an XR4x4 one in mine hybrid to I think a 3.39 ratio. Works a treat if a little noisy and aggressive. Given the choice I would save up and get the Quaife. Although my car does FANTASTIC donuts!!

Porkie

2,378 posts

265 months

Wednesday 27th October 2010
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Furyblade_Lee said:
I have an XR4x4 one in mine hybrid to I think a 3.39 ratio. Works a treat if a little noisy and aggressive. Given the choice I would save up and get the Quaife. Although my car does FANTASTIC donuts!!
dude, its a Viscous diff. They are as quiet and non agressive as they get!


Try a plated Gripper if you want noisy and aggressive!


really like mine though.

The Black Flash

13,735 posts

222 months

Wednesday 27th October 2010
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OP, try the locostbuilders forum, there's a big sticky'd post with loads of info about sierra diffs. If it's not in there, there will be someone on there who knows.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

279 months

Wednesday 27th October 2010
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You can't fit push in type shafts to the Ford LSD, that's a non-starter. However, it's possible to create a hybrid driveshaft with Lobro joints on the diff end and normal drum brake type CV's on the outer. To do this you need the correct type of driveshaft though, there are two different splined ends and IME it seems that the majority of drum brake driveshafts don't fit. This might just be my bad luck however!