PR91 wrote:Well that's a totally different set up to normal as u don't need to a touch the brake lines in earlier cars....
I would strongly suggest against removing the yoke on the pinion shaft. It needs to be done up to some crazy amount of tension, but is also critical its done right for the pinion bearing and meshing on the crown wheel.
I'd be just undoing the brake pipes and rebleed them afterwards so u can remove it all as an assembly without stuffing something up.... And remember that if u removed all of the front of the diff, it then has to be reassembled in the car itself later.
Thanks Brett. Craig said it looked different also but wasn't sure what was actually different. Thing is, i think its past being rebuilt unless all internals are replaced with a donor. So removing the yoke wouldn't matter much. But as you point out it has to be done anyway later.
Its turning out a much bigger job than i had anticipated now. Dean has offered me a spare diff and to be safe, will get it checked over before fitting too. I wasn't aware of the tension needs for the yoke. That complicates things, putting the replacement diff into the x member I will have to remove the yoke also. It looks like the yoke won't go through that hole.
I wonder if you have a diff lying about, could you measure the max diameter of the yoke for me please.