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IM12XL 03-20-06 09:11 PM

My rear-end stinks
 
So, my rear-end on my 86 GXL started howling last month going down the freeway. Somehow I leaked all the fluid out of my rear-end. By the time I had filled it up, the damage is done... it just keeps howling.

I'm not an RX7 master, so I'm wondering if anyone knows about RX rear-ends. I probably have toasted bearings or something.

Am I going to have to replace the whole rear-end, or can I just replace the gears?
Cost?
Is it a good time to upgrade?

I just don't want to walk into a shop and get ripped off because I haven't tore into an RX rear-end. Any advice/input would help.

Juiceh 03-20-06 09:14 PM

You might want to take a look at the parts for sale section on this board. You should be able to find a used rear end for a decent price.

twilight slide 03-21-06 05:46 AM

you can pick one up for <$200, possible <$100 if you look hard.

owen is fat 03-21-06 11:29 AM

it is likely that the bearings on each end fo the diff are now burned out/bad and there is a possibility that the gears are very worn from not being lubricated... whcih means they also may have cracked or be on the verge of cracking which would then destroy the entire rear end.

so... uh... find a used one and swap it in.

Angel Guard Racing Team 03-21-06 02:28 PM

Man!!!!!! That title is kinda missleading!!!!!! LOL!!!! JK... Take it appart first to see the damages and go from there...

Tofuball 03-21-06 02:35 PM

Yeh, you kinda have to take it apart to see what the deal is.

If I were you, I'd just grab another one.

RotaryEvolution 03-21-06 03:07 PM

uhhh, don't even bother wasting your time. differentials are not an easy thing to build and once it has started howling it will be a pricey rebuild and even pricier for the novice since you will likely need extra bearings to get the differential setup properly.

my suggestion is just buy a wrecking yard differential or one off the forums, they do not fail often and are easy enough to swap in/out.

beamer242 03-21-06 04:15 PM

talk to indyparts on this forum..... im sure he still has some. he just sold me mine and he is good person to work with. if you cant find the guy just pm me and i will get you his phone number and everything else. his name is rick.

Brian

inflatablepets 03-21-06 05:28 PM

I gave one away for free......


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