well if you care about it and dont want it to be noisy it will need to be done at a diff show as they will need to set the lash etc.
but if u just wanna get it going so u can do more skids. just chuck it in there and use some 140w oil.
I blew my centre in my ke70 wagon diff, I had a spare crown wheel with the same teeth an a centre with the same teeth,
Im just not sure if a have to replace the washer that was in there with a new one an how much to tighten the nut once the crown wheel is in there, an if there is any thing else i have to do. thanks
well if you care about it and dont want it to be noisy it will need to be done at a diff show as they will need to set the lash etc.
but if u just wanna get it going so u can do more skids. just chuck it in there and use some 140w oil.
my old man is a mechanic, but he was not sure if the compression washer had to be replaced with a new one, an set with a torque wrench to get the write back lash.
i didnt replace mine... works ok.
im sure you're suppose to replacer them tho lol