Noisy diff bearing
Noisy diff bearing
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ukstmoo

Original Poster:

167 posts

210 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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My Griff 500 is a 1995 model which probably has the GKN differential.

The diff seems to have a dry bearing noise which is slowly getting louder. I am thinking of getting a re-build. Has anyone got any advice on who could undertake this and an idea of cost?

I live in the Bedfordshire region

Cheers

Steve

Barreti

6,687 posts

261 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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Dave Porter of Hinckley, Leics has built a replacement GKN diff for me. I pick it up from him tomorrow.
He has an excellent reputation and comes highly recommended.

Simon says

19,335 posts

245 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Don't leave it too long if the diff as bearing noise as the crown wheel & pinion sets are scarce and they suffer 1st if the bearings supporting the pinion as failed.

spend

12,581 posts

275 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Check the prop shaft UJ's before spending big on the diff ~ they are only about £30 for the pair. While you're at it make sure the drive shafts are bolted up and the diff bushes are all OK. With the prop shaft off it's easy to check the play in the diff nose bearing BTW.

ukstmoo

Original Poster:

167 posts

210 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Barreti said:
Dave Porter of Hinckley, Leics has built a replacement GKN diff for me. I pick it up from him tomorrow.
He has an excellent reputation and comes highly recommended.
Ian have you got a contact number for Dave Porter. I Googled it and it came up as a transport company.

Cheers

Steve

Barreti

6,687 posts

261 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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That's him Steve. But I'll email you his mobile number.

Simon says

19,335 posts

245 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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spend said:
Check the prop shaft UJ's before spending big on the diff ~ they are only about £30 for the pair. While you're at it make sure the drive shafts are bolted up and the diff bushes are all OK. With the prop shaft off it's easy to check the play in the diff nose bearing BTW.
Good call wink I see a Chimaera a little while back that was making some horrible graveley (is that a word?) grinding sounds from the rear eek the inboard CV bolts were loose on one side wink

tom's dad

299 posts

263 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Topcats did a very nice job on mine. All new bearings and sourced the correct ones.

ukstmoo

Original Poster:

167 posts

210 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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tom's dad said:
Topcats did a very nice job on mine. All new bearings and sourced the correct ones.
Thanks Graham. Was it easy to remove from the car or did you do it after the body off?

tom's dad

299 posts

263 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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They picked it up on a trailer. One of those jobs that I didn't do. Diff is not too difficult to remove in theory, but bolts can seize.