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#1 Posted : Tuesday, 22 February 2005 11:53:53 PM(UTC)
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Hi everyone

I've got a 2.78 diff and the pin (pointed out with the yellow arrow in the first pic) moves back and forth really easily. I'm guessing that it shouldnt as can push it far enough to hit on the gears. The second shot shows the pin pushed in a bit. Is this something that is easily fixed or best taken to a diff shop?

http://gallery.oldholden...lbums/album293/Diff1.jpg

http://gallery.oldholden...lbums/album293/Diff2.jpg

Thanks in advance! hrmad
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, 23 February 2005 8:22:14 AM(UTC)
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Its been a while since I played with a diff, but I know the pin is not ment to move. I had one throw out when I was driving and jam the diff, puts the wind up ya !! its called the differential shaft and has a lock pin that holds it in place. Not to hard t
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, 23 February 2005 10:39:31 AM(UTC)
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thanks for the insight! :)
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#4 Posted : Thursday, 24 February 2005 3:40:50 AM(UTC)
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Is that what they mean by pins or pinions?

as in 4 pin LSD diff?

Are they meant to be pins or pinions?
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