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How to remove diff bushing bracket?
Ok, so I've got solid diff bushings coming from rx7.com, so tonight I figured I'd remove the bracket that holds the bushings. Seems simple enough...
Well, where I'm getting hung up is how to remove the 4 nuts that bolt the diff to the bracket up on top of the diff. Right now I've got the diff supported by a jack, and it's about as low as it can go. I was able to remove one of the nuts (driver side, rear), but the other 3 are being persistent. :scratch: My main issue is just flat out getting leverage on them so that I can apply enough torque to loosen them. I know this is possible without removing the diff, since I know of one member thus far that's done it. Any suggestions from the rx7 gurus? :dunno: Thanks guys!! :) |
I think I figured it out by looking in the archive. According to this post => https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...=diff+bushings it appears that my diff is not low enough. That would explain not being able to access the top 4 nuts very easily.
Tomorrow I'll try lowering it down a bit more, at which point I should be able to get a bendable ratchet on them. :) Thoughts? |
Let the diff sit on the rubber stoppers on the frame.....then use an open ended wrench and a pry bar against the axles to get leverage on the nuts.
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Thanks. I got the new bushings in last night, which went fairly smooth. The problem I'm running into now is getting the bolt through the diff bushing bracket on the passenger side. :( The god damned thing is literally off by 1/16", IF THAT, and I can't get it lined up to save my life.
I'm guessing I'll have to take a big pry bar and pry while another person puts the bolt through. :dunno: |
Got the job done tonight. :icon_tup: I didn't really notice any difference in the feel of the shifter, or cabin noise for that matter...of course I did already have the banzai racing diff brace. :)
However, the one thing I did notice immediately is that 99% of my clutch chatter is COMPLETELY gone, even in reverse!! :D Very good mod...These are a must have! |
Well I got it on the highway for the first time since doing the bushings, and there is a bit more cabin noise from them....It's mostly a whine that changes pitch with speed, which isn't too bad...
Got on it for the first time, and holy ****....it's hard to describe, but the rear end just FEELS so solid now. :D VERY happy with this mod! |
I question if the whine is related to the new bushings or not... my diff started to whine and the next visit to the drag strip it exploded.
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The whine is EVER so slightly noticeable. From every thread I've read regarding these bushings, cabin noise increases slightly. :)
I also changed the diff fluid this weekend just for good measure. :icon_tup: |
It seems plausible that the solid material could just make a noise or leak which already existed (more) noticeable.
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Here's the way I see it...The old bushings were rubber, and were quite worn out. I was able to swing the diff with my bare hands, so I can only imagine how it was able to move with the power my motor pumps out. ;)
Being that OEM bushings are rubber and have some give to them, that means that they will absorb and dampen vibrations to a certain extent. Now, with solid bushings in there that aren't able to give, those vibrations will no longer be absorbed, but will rather be transmitted throughout the vehicle. |
Solid mounts really do feel nice. I noticed a higher vibration in upper rpms if I slowly reved higher and higher in the lower gears. Cruising normal I don't much notice it, and slamming the loud pedal has so many other noises that it's the least of my concern.
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^ LOL! Agreed. :icon_tup:
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I recently installed some Pettit Racing urethane dif mounts, and call me crazy, but I am noticing no gear whine. Everybody says that with urethane dif mounts, it's normal to hear a little gear whine due to the stiffness of the mounts, but I dont hear anything like that. I also have new pillowballs (x6), superpro rear toe links and trailing arm bushings, and urethane noltec motor mounts with the Banzai Racing oil pan brace and I consider the car to still ride very nice. The only thing I noticed is that the rear end does feel more solid.
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Would you say you noticed a bigger difference with the solid diff bushings or the Banzai diff brace? Might be hard to compare since you already had the diff brace installed...
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It was a bit more difficult to notice on account of having the brace already installed, but you can tell that there's been some strength and rigidity added to the rear end. :icon_tup:
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