hi i have a lsd in my g40 and i believe its one that they used to use in the cup cars. Was it gemini phase1 plate type i think. now when i stear is it supposed to click all the time? i thought it was the plates in the diff and it has always done it but it just got me thinking today as i took the car for an mot and the guy their mentioned it to me and said he was not sure if it was supposed to do it. anyone know if thats what they do? or should it be quiet all the time
thanks in advance
steven
I've no experience with plate diffs, but are you sure it's the diff making the noise? Clicking when steering usually means a cv joint is on it's way out.
I used to have a gemini phase one until this happened to it (now have a gripper instead which is a stronger design):
(http://derby.polog40.co.uk/photos/diff_broke.jpg)
(http://derby.polog40.co.uk/photos/Image017.jpg)
anyway, yes they will chatter when doing low speed maneuvers. That's normal for a plate diff. It can vary depending on what oil you use and different diffs seem to prefer different oils. I always used Fuchs/Silkolene BOA90LS in my Gemini and it seemed fine with it. However, my Gripper was very noisey with that oil and prefers Morris XFS 80/140. Just make sure you are using proper LSD oil which has friction modifiers in it, don't use normal gear oil.
can you not repair that hayesey?
I doubt it, unless I can find a replacement plate. I don't think there is enough metal there to get a strong weld, I reckon it'd just break again. I've got a gripper now anyway. If I ever find spares for this gemini then I'll build this back up and put it in my spare box.
thanks for the info hayesey i knew i could count on you for an informed reply.