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icon5.gif  swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Mon, 17 October 2005 12:17 Go to next message
just wondering if somebody would now first hand if the 5 stud axles from a crown MS65 (any others??) will fit straight in place of the 4 stud axle that come standard with the corona mkII's.

im pretty sure, not 100% but the crown's do have F series diff's right???

so things that may need to be considered are;
-overall axle length
-bearing diameter
-major differences in the flange (NFI what its proply called) on the end of the axle where the studs sit in
- bearing retainer thickness and the 4 bolt hole pattern


any help would be appreiciated
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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Mon, 17 October 2005 12:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aussie built MS65 have a Borg Warner diff. Very unlikely the stuff will transfer across to a Mark II diff. The chances of finding a Jap import 60/70 series are about zero - I have seen 3 in my life and I look out for this kind of shit.

Maybe try an MS85 Super Saloon (imported) - I'm pretty sure the base models also had Borg Warner diffs as they were built by AMI.

This is why I suggested people use the much more common MS112 diffs. Discs, 5 stud and F series.

Moral of the story - Mark II diffs should be left in Mark IIs.
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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Tue, 18 October 2005 02:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gianttomato wrote on Mon, 17 October 2005 22:54

Moral of the story - Mark II diffs should be left in Mark IIs.

Except for the ones broken/rusted beyond repair, ie most of them these days.
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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Tue, 18 October 2005 03:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Norbie I disgree.

brett_celicacoupe wrote on Mon, 17 October 2005 22:17

im pretty sure, not 100% but the crown's do have F series diff's right???


He never searched. Now he wants help with his sticky situation. A cursory glance would have given him the MS112 diff solution. Another search would have confirmed what diff every Australian Crown from 1967 through to 1986 had.

brett_celicacoupe wrote on Mon, 17 October 2005 22:17

so things that may need to be considered are;
-overall axle length
-bearing diameter
-major differences in the flange (NFI what its proply called) on the end of the axle where the studs sit in
- bearing retainer thickness and the 4 bolt hole pattern


We know what to consider, which is why the helpful advice (readily available with a search) was offered before the rare car was destroyed.

Does it sound like I'm moralizing? It should. A lack of research has landed him in the shit. He clearly doesn't listen so why offer advice?
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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Tue, 18 October 2005 04:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gianttomato wrote on Tue, 18 October 2005 13:23

Norbie I disgree.

brett_celicacoupe wrote on Mon, 17 October 2005 22:17

im pretty sure, not 100% but the crown's do have F series diff's right???


He never searched. Now he wants help with his sticky situation. A cursory glance would have given him the MS112 diff solution. Another search would have confirmed what diff every Australian Crown from 1967 through to 1986 had.

brett_celicacoupe wrote on Mon, 17 October 2005 22:17

so things that may need to be considered are;
-overall axle length
-bearing diameter
-major differences in the flange (NFI what its proply called) on the end of the axle where the studs sit in
- bearing retainer thickness and the 4 bolt hole pattern


We know what to consider, which is why the helpful advice (readily available with a search) was offered before the rare car was destroyed.

Does it sound like I'm moralizing? It should. A lack of research has landed him in the shit. He clearly doesn't listen so why offer advice?


Alas he has already destroyed a much better looking car to acquire said mk2 diff to put into a very ugly model celica (come on we are being honest Razz) Sad (oh I'm guessing you told him in the first place when he was looking for an F series diff to get an MS112 one? In that case I see where you are coming from Smile)

As far as I'm aware he doesn't need 5 stud, but I'm guessing that like the rest of us he would like to be able to find wheels with a offset that will fit one day...

I suggest he take the MXxx diff back and get an ms112 one Razz (also has the bonus of avoiding the wrath of dave Smile)

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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Tue, 18 October 2005 10:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
well thanks for the info anyway Confused

i did search a bit but maybe not enough.


for your peace of mind GT; the diff was a spare the bloke had who owned a MX13. he advertised the whole car for sale but i only wanted the diff. no harm or destruction brought to any MXxx's in the process

last time i drove past, he still had the car so maybe you should buy it Smile


being where i am, rare bits and rare cars are twice as hard to come by. the mkII diff just popped up at a good price and suited my purpose. i know the MS112 diff would be good but the chances of finding one at a wreckers are basically nill, and the price of buying one and freighting it up would be very Xy. when i searched i did see that there was a fair bit of demand for the MS112 diff's but not many people seemed to have them. it would be easyier and cheaper to source a set of axles than the whole diff.
im not desperate to go to 5 stud right now either, it just would be good knowing i can simply swap it in later

seeing as i already have the diff housing made up, would anybody know if the MS112 axles go into the mkII diff housing??

thanx anyway
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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Tue, 18 October 2005 10:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
brett_celicacoupe wrote on Tue, 18 October 2005 20:06

seeing as i already have the diff housing made up, would anybody know if the MS112 axles go into the mkII diff housing?


Not a hope. The MS112 diff has massive double row bearings.

Try MS85 Super Saloon like I said above.

Failing that, see about redrilling the axles. They'll be covered with a disc hat so hopefully your engineer won't see it.

[Updated on: Tue, 18 October 2005 10:16]

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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Tue, 18 October 2005 10:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Brett

Why do you want to go 5 stud?

Because of wheels?

If its for brakes you can use the rt142 corona rear disk setup and keep the 4 studs...

-Phil
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Re: swapping axles between crown and mkII diffs?? (4 -> 5 stud) Tue, 18 October 2005 11:28 Go to previous message
Pure_In_Sanity wrote on Tue, 18 October 2005 20:47

Brett

Why do you want to go 5 stud?

Because of wheels?

If its for brakes you can use the rt142 corona rear disk setup and keep the 4 studs...

-Phil



yeh 5 stud would be better because there is a much broader choice of wheels and offsets Smile

i already got a set ST141 avante disks so im set in that respect. Smile



gianttomato wrote on Tue, 18 October 2005 20:15

brett_celicacoupe wrote on Tue, 18 October 2005 20:06

seeing as i already have the diff housing made up, would anybody know if the MS112 axles go into the mkII diff housing?


Not a hope. The MS112 diff has massive double row bearings.

Try MS85 Super Saloon like I said above.

Failing that, see about redrilling the axles. They'll be covered with a disc hat so hopefully your engineer won't see it.




riteo thanks for that. dont think there are many MS85's wrecking up here but i did see a couple driving around. so they are 5 stud as well??


i might even have to look at re-studding the axles and redrilling the disks. just looking for a cheap/easy alternative. Smile
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