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sccoupe
03-05-12, 13:59
http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy144/sccoupe_2009/diff1.jpg
http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy144/sccoupe_2009/diff.jpg

sccoupe
03-05-12, 14:01
Looked to see if ther was any stamp or code but nothing..

biziryan
03-05-12, 16:44
isnt that just a standard one?

Doofer
03-05-12, 17:18
Yeah fairly sure thats standard lad.. A 2way doesn't have spider gears in it just discs.. If it was a two way you'd havta take the CW off and the make should be stamped on it somewhere underneath as far as I know.. If it's a 3:7 or 3:9 il buy it off ya

nikkisixx69
03-05-12, 17:19
thats a bog standard diff , dont tell me you have been selling standard diff's as 1.5 ways and 2 ways?!?!?!?!

sccoupe
03-05-12, 19:10
thats a bog standard diff , dont tell me you have been selling standard diff's as 1.5 ways and 2 ways?!?!?!?!

I put a pic up to make sure wat im selling is right, why would ya think im trying to sell something tats its not???????? :mad:

Right so its not a 2way, its locked solid, both out put shaft spin in the same direction, cant be spun in opp direction to each other, was very tight in the car allways locked up, and it not welded...:confused:

2tonne
03-05-12, 19:17
It doesnt look like a 2 way but if the shafts will definitely only turn the same direction it must be some form of lsd,
Not all 2ways are stamped (I've seen a cusco that wasn't) and 2ways do have spider gears but usually you cant see them through the holes.
I'd say it might be a shimmed viscous or something

sccoupe
03-05-12, 20:24
It doesnt look like a 2 way but if the shafts will definitely only turn the same direction it must be some form of lsd,
Not all 2ways are stamped (I've seen a cusco that wasn't) and 2ways do have spider gears but usually you cant see them through the holes.
I'd say it might be a shimmed viscous or something

Thanks for reply lad, ya shaft def only turn same way, we were even hanging of the wheels before removing the diff and its solid , would a shimmed viscous lock and kick when turning in a tight circle, like a 2way/welded diff??

conor1
03-05-12, 20:51
Thanks for reply lad, ya shaft def only turn same way, we were even hanging of the wheels before removing the diff and its solid , would a shimmed viscous lock and kick when turning in a tight circle, like a 2way/welded diff??

yes it would a tight shimmed diff would be just as good as a welded

sccoupe
03-05-12, 21:12
yes it would a tight shimmed diff would be just as good as a welded

Cool have my answer so thanks, next question is wats it worth??

2tonne
03-05-12, 22:31
After reading this = http://www.trampdrift.co.uk/Forum/TD/showthread.php?t=2917
I'd be fairly sure thats what it is...
No idea what price to put on it though.

sccoupe
03-05-12, 22:36
After reading this = http://www.trampdrift.co.uk/Forum/TD/showthread.php?t=2917
I'd be fairly sure thats what it is...
No idea what price to put on it though.

Spot on id say man, thanks for that...