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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/06/09 16:05:40 (permalink)
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Originally posted by dennis the menace
Just a little concerning when the only tools visible are a medium size shifter, and some dodgy screwchiseldrivers. You're a brave man, Aaron!



First photo shows my JBS socket set, JBS ratchet spanners and behind them out of view is my JBS ring spanners [:p] The big shifter is actually used as a Knockometer unless I need something bigger which I use the 3kg Beater.

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With a JDM diff like mine it's 3300rpm+ with ADM I think it's around 3100? The Corrola diseasel 5th drops those by about 500rpm.



That's not too horrible, my 4AGE screams along at ~3500rpm @ 100km/h and the noise/viabration doesn't worry me. V6 running around those speeds might suck fuel economy, but I'll be cutting back on the amount of street driving once it's all converted [}:)]
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/06/09 18:00:48 (permalink)
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howd you remove nthe gears without pullers? I've damaged more then one gear by not using the correct tools for the job. Fifth gear both times, using a 2 jaw puller instead of a toyota SST.

Ended up finding that a bearing puller (know the two sort of jaw things you bolt together) works a treat. One of my legs on the 2 jaw puller would also come off the lip and generally cause damage :'(
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/07/09 03:22:23 (permalink)
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howd you remove nthe gears without pullers? I've damaged more then one gear by not using the correct tools for the job. Fifth gear both times, using a 2 jaw puller instead of a toyota SST.

Ended up finding that a bearing puller (know the two sort of jaw things you bolt together) works a treat. One of my legs on the 2 jaw puller would also come off the lip and generally cause damage :'(



I actually just gently levered it from both sides with a pair of screwdrivers and it came off rather easily.
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/07/09 10:58:54 (permalink)
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very impressive!!!! Good luck with it all!
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/12/09 22:09:09 (permalink)
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And with my newly purchased circlip pliers, it means I could have another session of gearbox dismemberment!















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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/12/09 22:24:20 (permalink)
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looks great! Seeing this makes me want my QUAIFE even more! how long did it take you to pull apart that gearbox?
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/12/09 23:18:22 (permalink)
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I've spent around 2 - 3 hours so far.
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/12/09 23:41:37 (permalink)
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Thanks for the reply. Yeah thats about as much as the place im getting mine done quoted. But i guess they have more experience and the right tools to do so quicker.

Id like to see how the OBX diff compares to the QUAIFE. Seing as ours will be going in at the same time?

I hear the OBX ones are still pretty good.
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/09/13 08:54:07 (permalink)
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Id like to see how the OBX diff compares to the QUAIFE. Seing as ours will be going in at the same time?



There is a comparison of OBX & Quaife on the[url='http://forums.hybridz.org/index.php/topic/57834-obx-vs-quaife-with-pixors/']Hybridz Forums[/url] (Different model of LSD). The quaife units have a better machine finish and tolerances are a bit better. Some minor mechanical differences between them too.

Do you think you could dis-assemble your quaife when you get it so we can have a comparison of the OBX & Quaife with regards to the S54 model of diff.
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/09/14 00:26:24 (permalink)
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I'm not too keen to pull it apart but I will take pictures of it from the outside when it comes in.
It's not a matter of laziness, I just don't trust myself enough.

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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/09/14 06:43:46 (permalink)
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wow, thats coming along very well, looks like a junglw in there, when will it be all together again??
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/09/14 08:47:43 (permalink)
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wow, thats coming along very well, looks like a junglw in there, when will it be all together again??


I've just got to order a new pair of diff bearings and double check the assembly of the LSD. I hope to put the box back together by the end of the month. Going to invest in a die grinder soon so I can do a mild port job on the head and tidy up the casting marks.
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/09/21 14:28:45 (permalink)
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Decided to put my current spendings and budget allocations for this project online
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AobNy2y_7cDEdC1fVVA0VmU0OFdsV18xM3JqX1JDV1E&hl=en&single=true&gid=0&output=html
Pretty happy with it so far.
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/09/21 14:29:39 (permalink)
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RE: Knightrous' MZW11 & AW11 2010/09/21 14:32:43 (permalink)
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404 budget not found.



Yeah, HTML embed fail [B)]
Replaced with link.
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