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rxpower 10-11-2002 11:23 PM

https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...R#>/violin.gif I have an 88 GTU that the rear end needs to be welded but i've herd you can just tie it up with a chain and weld the chain and thats easier and does the job cause its a pain to weld the rear or to even find someone who is willing to do it. what do you guys think i should do? Or do you guys have any suggestions that you have done that works?

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mazdaspeed7 10-12-2002 12:42 AM

Do NOT weld your diff on a street car. Youll die the first time it rains.

rotarychainsaw 10-12-2002 12:44 AM

Do you mean weld the diff to the subframe, or weld the gears inside together?

Muad'Dib 10-12-2002 12:48 AM

i think he means he wants to weld his diff to the subframe, i cant think of how you could weld the gears wth chain...



Justin

turborotor 10-12-2002 12:49 AM

Are you talking about welding the spider gears?

Or welding the diff to the diff mount on the subframe.



I wouldn't weld the diff internals if the car is going to be a street car or track car. IT will make it tail happy. Especially like he said, in the rain is going to be crazy.



IF the car is going to be a drag only vehicle then go ahead. Never hard of using a chain.



C

rotarychainsaw 10-12-2002 12:49 AM

excactly what i was thinking.

Robbomaz 10-12-2002 01:09 AM


Originally Posted by rxpower' date='Oct 12 2002, 12:23 PM
https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...R#>/violin.gif I have an 88 GTU that the rear end needs to be welded but i've herd you can just tie it up with a chain and weld the chain and thats easier and does the job cause its a pain to weld the rear or to even find someone who is willing to do it. what do you guys think i should do? Or do you guys have any suggestions that you have done that works?

and please visist my site www.2rotor.com and sign the guest book and tell me what you think. :bigthumg:

FC's have a habit of tearing diff mounts with 'enthusiastic' starts. I've seen a few patched here but they end up tearing again. The material is a bit thin. A few guys here would be interested in a good solution to this!

If your talking about welding the diff centre making a 'locker'......personal preference rules. I have a welded centre in my streeter, you need to be *aware* in the wet (as you do with an LSD) and it's a bitch in the carpark, but in any other circumstance its great. It will give slow turn-in & give you more understeer in a corner before the apex, but far more drive out.

rxpower 10-12-2002 01:18 AM

https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...O_DIR#>/37.gif yeah i ment welding it to the subframe just so when i change gears it doesn't keep hitting on the frame it sucks. alost every ger a " kucunk" sounds.

1Revvin7 10-12-2002 02:00 AM


Originally Posted by rxpower' date='Oct 12 2002, 01:18 AM
https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...O_DIR#>/37.gif yeah i ment welding it to the subframe just so when i change gears it doesn't keep hitting on the frame it sucks. alost every ger a " kucunk" sounds.

for the longest time i had wondered what the hell that was.

Rotarydragon 10-12-2002 04:38 AM

Didn't some company make a set of spacers to help out with that problem or am I thinking of some other vehical?


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