[Rovernet] play in 3500s differential

peter king peter at king-co.com
Wed Apr 27 10:25:15 EDT 2016


Thank you, Barry. It sounds like you would have heard a repeated sound or grinding as the bolt was coming in contact with the casing. Was that the case, or did it just clunk when you put it in gear?


> On Apr 26, 2016, at 6:35 PM, Barry Lafbery via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
> 
> if it’s any help, the clunk i had in my last 3500s turned out to be a loose crown wheel i did not catch it in time and it broke the casing.
> including mine i have heard of 3 3500s with the crown wheel coming loose. One bolt only has to undo 1/2 a turn and they hit the casing if you keep driving it breaks the casing. It’s really worth checking. When i repaired it i drilled the bolt heads wired the bolts and also used loktite on the threads.
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> Barry
>> 
>> 
>> Peter, since I just completed the exact job you're undertaking, I can 2nd Vern's response that the 'play' you have is acceptable.  I had a really bad 'clunk' but it was only at slow speeds, usually when the car was coming to a stop.  Turned out it indeed was a bad u-joint.   The bad news; the other 'clunk' from engaging the transmission never went away.   I remember we've had this conversation several times on Rovernet, and apparently that clunk is almost a badge of honor with that atrocious BW35.  I've never been able to eliminate it, even after having the tranny completely rebuilt and then replacing all of the u-joints along the entire drive line.
>> Best wishes,   Lance
>> 
>> Lance La Certe, Psy.D.
>> Outside of a dog, a person's best friend is a book.  Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.
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>>> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 21:31:43 -0400
>>> To: rovernet at rovernet.org
>>> Subject: [Rovernet] play in 3500s differential
>>> From: rovernet at rovernet.org
>>> CC: peter at king-co.com
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I’m in the middle of replacing half shaft u-joints in the 3500s, and replacing seals and gaiter on the Dedion tube, and I noticed that there is a lot of free play in the differential when I rotate the road wheel back and forth. A “blank space” before engaging. How much play is normal, and what’s the best way to measure this? I made a set of marks on the outer edge of the brake disc, and measured 3/4” of “blank space” when I move the wheel back and forth. I have no idea if that’s a meaningful measurement, but it’s a place to start the conversation.
>>> 
>>> Any thoughts on this?
>>> 
>>> thanks,
>>> 
>>> Peter
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