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ianselva
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Fitting late type diffs

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Has anyone had problems fitting a late type diff with the level plug to an earlier axle ? I have just tried and found that the flanges on the bearing caps foul on the inner casing.
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Post by 57traveller »

The later 4.22:1 diffs don't have the level/filler, it's in the axle casing along with the drain. The earlier 4.55:1 diffs do have the plug. Does your axle casing have both filler and drain or just the drain?
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Post by ianselva »

I'm actually fitting a 4.9 which has a level plug in the casing into an axle with a level and drain plug.
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Post by Kevin »

I thought you were asking if a later diff fitted to an earlier axle, but your last post suggest an early diff into a late axle or have I read it wrong, or are you talking of an even earlier type of axle. and where has the 4.9:1 come from as I though the lower ratios were 4.55:1 and 5:375:1
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Post by ianselva »

I thought it was the later type diff but 57 traveller informs me otherwise. I also have the same problem with a 5.3 diff with a filler plug. I'm not really bothered about which bit is early and which bit is late , I just want to fit them together. I can easily file down the flange/ grind out the casing just not sure which to do yet.
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Post by 57traveller »

I'm confused. :(
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Post by wanderinstar »

Why do you want to put a 4.9 diff in a Minor in the first place[or do you mean 3.9].I would think a 4.9 will let you climb mountains but will do nothing for M.P.G.
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If you look carefully on the rim of the crown wheel you will see
the figures which denote the number of teeth on the crown wheel
and the pinion. i.e. 38/9 etc. What are they????
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Post by ianselva »

I'm fitting 4.9 diff to my racer , not a road car . BMC diffs are fitted to lots of historic race cars because BMC did such a wide variety of ( supposedly) interchangable diff ratios from 3.4 to 5.3. I have 4.9, 5.1 and 5.3 for mine.
However I have found this minor ( no pun intended) problem fitting some of the ratios . I merely raised the subject to warn others that not all difs wil fit all axles without mods , which may not be obvious when you're on your back under the car.
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