Hello all and Happy New year!
Having completed flushing and bleeding my brakes after fitting a new master cylinder, whilst the rear of the car was still on axel stands I thought I would replace the Differential mount as this had been flagged as being in need of replacement.
With the help of this thread:
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=806.msg3842#msg3842I thought I would give it a go.
Progress was moving ahead in the right direction until i tried to unbolt and remove the mount itself. Whilst with some force I can rotate the mount by hand, I just cannot get it to release from the diff carrier as it seems to jam on the body work.
I put this down to two possibilities -
1) The diff carrier is not centred correctly as the mount is clearly off to one side.
2) A build up of rust on the carrier is preventing the mount from separating from the carrier.
To illustrate with the use of a clock face, 12,00 being the front of the car and 6.00 the rear, the diff mount is off centre in the 9.00 direction preventing the bottom of the mount clearing the hole and releasing.
I am using a trolley jack to support the diff but I just cannot get the diff to move in the 3.00 direction to centre the diff.
I was wondering:
If I am doing something fundamentally wrong.
or is the a better position to place the trolly each so the diff carrier will move towards 3.00 / centre position.
I look forward to any suggestions.
Many thanks
Peter