Engine Swap and LSD Install!!
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Engine Swap and LSD Install!!
For reasons I will be unveiling later, I had to do an engine swap on my baby.
Hey Mike, I found out what happened. Here are some pics of the old engine and new toy going in.
Old engine with 67,000 miles
New 08' Engine going in
Quaife LSD thanks to Autotech! Heck of a deal.
Install kit from TRDsparks. I think the bearings are the only necessary parts.
Old Differential
Later
Hey Mike, I found out what happened. Here are some pics of the old engine and new toy going in.
Old engine with 67,000 miles
New 08' Engine going in
Quaife LSD thanks to Autotech! Heck of a deal.
Install kit from TRDsparks. I think the bearings are the only necessary parts.
Old Differential
Later
Last edited by Carlanga; 02-05-2010 at 07:14 PM.
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Got LSD for $716 brand new and lifetime warranty.
Engine for $850, thanks Chris for finding that gold mine! Not planning on doing a build for at least 1.5 years from now, got twin baby girls coming on June
I'm hoping I can see it go down my street, lol
Engine for $850, thanks Chris for finding that gold mine! Not planning on doing a build for at least 1.5 years from now, got twin baby girls coming on June
I'm hoping I can see it go down my street, lol
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Update
I'll try posting as I go, cuz if not I will never do a clear DIY.
Useless speedo gear, used cuz was already purchased.
Tools/technique used to press bearings to LSD.
I started by holding it with my legs and hammering them to place with a rubber mallet. Go around a couple of times until it's there safe. Once that's done follow pics below and keep hitting carefully with rubber mallet. It helps to have someone hold the differential against the 2x4, btw the piping used is 2.5in ID. It was from one of my intercooler pipes back in the day.
I'll try posting as I go, cuz if not I will never do a clear DIY.
Useless speedo gear, used cuz was already purchased.
Tools/technique used to press bearings to LSD.
I started by holding it with my legs and hammering them to place with a rubber mallet. Go around a couple of times until it's there safe. Once that's done follow pics below and keep hitting carefully with rubber mallet. It helps to have someone hold the differential against the 2x4, btw the piping used is 2.5in ID. It was from one of my intercooler pipes back in the day.
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Good luck Carlos! I'm glad to see everything is working out for you! That hole you made in your block is pretty nice by the way, haha. You guys down there in Houston keep me inspired.
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you could but its useless...when we first opened up the tranny we seen that it indeed has a speedo gear and from the first look of it it kinda looked like it was shimming the bearing. Carlos told me though that it doesnt shim it as you can see from the pics so its absolutly worthless.
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man i told you to come down here, well take a day at the track and come home and bbq or something.
#15
I'm jealous, you guys can still bbq down there? All I see outside is snow and slush. Its depressingly cold outside for that stuff. haha. How bout I drive down there sometime this summer and drop my car off at your house for some "mods" since my car is too slow to go down the track. :D
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I'm jealous, you guys can still bbq down there? All I see outside is snow and slush. Its depressingly cold outside for that stuff. haha. How bout I drive down there sometime this summer and drop my car off at your house for some "mods" since my car is too slow to go down the track. :D
whenever your ready bro come on over.
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Here's some more:
To get out the driver side axle seal and lsd bearing race, tap out with anything that might help. The install kit comes with this seal anyways, so if you break it that would be no problem. One thing to note is, once pressing back the new seal and you get it flush with the housing, go in an extra 1/8 inch. Or better, take note of how far in the old one was.
To get the passenger side axle combo I used a sears pry bar, reason being was that there's a flimsy plastic oil blocker between the oil seal and lsd bearing race.
Cleaning up the housing with throttle body cleaner lol, only thing I had.
Old and new pass side lsd bearing races, notice the wear?
Technique used for both lsd bearing races.
the 2.5 in pipe came out very handy, make sure to make the seal flush with the housing
Finally got the LSD assembled, do follow the maintenance repair manual. It says to bake the differential gear ring to 230F for a reason. I tried installing it cool and it was kind of though. I put it in the oven at 250F for about 15 min and when I put it back together it was as loose as a hooker's... It does work, but do get it back together and tight down quick cuz it will start shrinking fast. Remember 78 ft/lb and red thread sealant.
be back tomorrow with more :-)
Last edited by Carlanga; 02-06-2010 at 03:22 AM.