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Title: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: oldgmh on February 21, 2006, 10:52:08 AM
3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted,  coarse spline, open or LSD.
would prefer it to be in Brisbane due to heavy weight/postage costs.

thanks  ;D ;D


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: peterwmh on March 03, 2006, 03:40:55 AM
Just to assist finding one, automatic 6 cyl LH Toranas had a 2.78 centre with course splines, that's where I got mine from.  So maybe try Torana forums to source this diff centre??

Peter


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: oldgmh on March 03, 2006, 04:31:44 AM
thanks - I will try that.

;D :D :D


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: FB_MAD on March 03, 2006, 05:17:00 AM
Also the Torana diffs had 2 (from memory) longer bolts bolting the diff centre to the axle housing that the normal diffs didn't so if you get a torana diff centre then you will need these longer bolts to fit to an ordinary axle housing (non Torana).
You can make up these longer bolts.I was given a torana 3.08 diff centre (without the longer bolts)a few years ago and fitted it into a HQ housing and made up these two longer bolts to fit.Little bit of work but it fitted OK and no leaks.

Terry.


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: nicko on March 03, 2006, 07:28:25 AM
the extra long bolt is not the problem,its welding in the captive nut as with out a full weld they will leak almost guaranteed,ive seen the nut siliconed into housing work but have also seen several that leaked all the time.if you put bolt in from inside housing with a nut pulling it up tight it can work also but best way is the welded in nut as you cant stop it spinning once diff is in as you cant get to it.


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: mcl1959 on March 03, 2006, 08:23:56 AM
I welded an extra length onto a standard diff bolt and pressed it into the diff housing using stud sealer.  This worked OK.  The nut then goes on the outside like normal.

Ken


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: mcl1959 on March 03, 2006, 08:25:30 AM
Forgot to mention I have a NOS 3.08 crown wheel & pinion available for $40 plus postage.  This will enable you to have a 3.08 ratio diff built in a standard housing.

Ken


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: Phantom on March 03, 2006, 08:43:31 AM
I just put the bolt on from the inside with the copper washers , no probs and no leaks
                                            Cheers Rusty


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: FB_MAD on March 03, 2006, 10:34:51 AM
Yep thats how I did it Rusty.Used copper washers and fibre washers and no leaks to date 3 years on.Modified the head of the bolt (welded on a small locating tab)so it wouldn't turn as the nut was being done up.

Terry.


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: oldgmh on March 03, 2006, 11:01:45 AM
Thanks for all the helpful information.
;D ;D

The diff housing is originally from a HR so I am not sure what to expect until I crawl under the car for a closer examination.   Now I know what to look for.

:) :)


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: spanner on March 06, 2006, 05:18:51 AM
I have a 2.78 diff from a torana. $50 +F. I live in Mackay.
49564358
Cheers Graham


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: fccool59 on March 06, 2006, 05:45:22 AM
gee, I thought I just got one for a bargain on ebay @ $102.50


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: oldgmh on March 06, 2006, 05:58:36 AM
thanks for the help everyone.    ;D ;D

I bought a 2.78 from a local Torana wrecker for $110 and that included the 2 long bolts.    :)

To deal with the different length bolt issue - I will get a 4cm lug welded onto one of the bolt heads to stop it spinning when the nut is tightened up. It will be fitted from the inside the housing.  The other long bolt will just screw into the housing.   ;)

I just hope its not noisy - thats always a problem when buying from a wrecker whan the condition is unknown.


:o :o




Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: oldgmh on March 07, 2006, 10:26:40 AM
Fitted the new/secondhand diff today and took it for a drive - excellent - no whines or noises or leaks and a much more relaxed cruising speed/rpm.
:o :o

The old 3.36 (was an lsd) gave about 21 mph per 1000 rpm and the new 2.78 gives about 25 mph per 1000 rpm.   8) :o


Title: Re: 3.08 or 2.78 diff wanted.
Post by: nitrox on March 10, 2006, 02:25:01 PM
Hey earlee, do you want to sell the 3.36?

If so, can you contact me please

nitrox(at)samford(dot)net   or   0412 884 060