RE: Diff mounting bush removal
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- Jason318is
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hi all,
whats the best way to remove/replace the bush on the diff back plate? can it be done without using a proper press?
i was thinking i could maybe burn it out and then use a large vice to press a new one in?
any thoughts anyone?
cheers
jason
whats the best way to remove/replace the bush on the diff back plate? can it be done without using a proper press?
i was thinking i could maybe burn it out and then use a large vice to press a new one in?
any thoughts anyone?
cheers
jason
I did mine a while back by just tapping it out with a small hammer.
Same method putting the new one in.
They are slightly oval though so make sure it's going in the right way.
Same method putting the new one in.
They are slightly oval though so make sure it's going in the right way.
Jeremy Clarkson wrote:...but it drives the front wheels. Theee wrooong wheels!
da4x4turbo wrote:I raced a vivaro on the motorway once in a 318is.... and lost!!!
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daimlerman
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I removed the diff backplate(buy a new gasket..count the number of bolts as two diffs are used)cut or burn the rubber remains out,then thread a hacksaw blade through the hole and carefully cut the steel outer.You may be able to press the new(Z3M?) bush in using your vice but I had to send mine to the local bus co's garage(the wife works there) for expert help.Do check the position of the old bush so that the new one goes in the correct position..
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daimlerman
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Yes!! Unbolt the diff back plate,6 or 8 bolts depending on type.MrAsp wrote:Just a question guys:
Is it possible to remove the bush without totally removing the diff from the car?
I mean without unbolt the propeller shaft and the output shafts from diff.
daimlerman wrote:Yes!! Unbolt the diff back plate,6 or 8 bolts depending on type.MrAsp wrote:Just a question guys:
Is it possible to remove the bush without totally removing the diff from the car?
I mean without unbolt the propeller shaft and the output shafts from diff.
Well, I have to drain out the fluid and buy a new gasket, right?
Is it difficult to do?
No other way without removing the diff?
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Yes,drain diff,remove back plate,proceed as already stated.Difficult part is pressing new bush in, you may need to ask a garage to do this.If so,mark the bush and holder so they can fit the bush in the correct position.Fit a new gasket and fill with fresh oil.Do not forget to plug the speedo wire in.MrAsp wrote:daimlerman wrote:Yes!! Unbolt the diff back plate,6 or 8 bolts depending on type.MrAsp wrote:Just a question guys:
Is it possible to remove the bush without totally removing the diff from the car?
I mean without unbolt the propeller shaft and the output shafts from diff.
Well, I have to drain out the fluid and buy a new gasket, right?
Is it difficult to do?
No other way without removing the diff?
Thanks mate!daimlerman wrote:Yes,drain diff,remove back plate,proceed as already stated.Difficult part is pressing new bush in, you may need to ask a garage to do this.If so,mark the bush and holder so they can fit the bush in the correct position.Fit a new gasket and fill with fresh oil.Do not forget to plug the speedo wire in.MrAsp wrote:daimlerman wrote:Yes!! Unbolt the diff back plate,6 or 8 bolts depending on type.
Well, I have to drain out the fluid and buy a new gasket, right?
Is it difficult to do?
No other way without removing the diff?
Before you do that, make sure you can get the filler plug undone.
No good if you drain the oil, the filler plug rounds off and you can't put enough oil back in!
No good if you drain the oil, the filler plug rounds off and you can't put enough oil back in!
Jeremy Clarkson wrote:...but it drives the front wheels. Theee wrooong wheels!
da4x4turbo wrote:I raced a vivaro on the motorway once in a 318is.... and lost!!!
That depends if it's a limited slip or an open differential.
Jeremy Clarkson wrote:...but it drives the front wheels. Theee wrooong wheels!
da4x4turbo wrote:I raced a vivaro on the motorway once in a 318is.... and lost!!!
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It is very easy to put new bush in the cover - it is all alloy
Put the bush in the freezer to make it as small as possible.
Have a look at;
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... highlight=
Put the bush in the freezer to make it as small as possible.
Have a look at;
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... highlight=

