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Dragon_Ball_Z 01-28-2015 09:54 AM

Replacing differential cover DIY
 
Has anyone posted a diy to replace the differential cover? The shop wants $300 to do this and I'm trying to see if it's not too difficult to do. Thanks


-Raj

JARblue 01-28-2015 10:00 AM

Seems high to me. I paid around $225 to replace the rear diff bushing. I think the parts to be removed are pretty much the same, but I think removing the worn bushing from the subframe is a lot more labor than just replacing the diff cover. So I would expect to pay a little less for the diff cover work from the same guy.

But I only farmed out that work because I didn't want to jack with that one bushing. I would absolutely DIY the diff cover myself if I had one to install.

Dragon_Ball_Z 01-28-2015 10:08 AM

Replacing differential cover DIY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3094893)
Seems high to me. I paid around $225 to replace the rear diff bushing. I think the parts to be removed are pretty much the same, but I think removing the worn bushing from the subframe is a lot more labor than just replacing the diff cover. So I would expect to pay a little less for the diff cover work from the same guy.

But I only farmed out that work because I didn't want to jack with that one bushing. I would absolutely DIY the diff cover myself if I had one to install.


How do I know if the bushing is bad too? Should I replace that too since I'm already doing the cover? Sounds like a good price too bro


-Raj

JARblue 01-28-2015 10:48 AM

Get under the car and look at it. Shouldn't even need to lift it. Look for fluid leaking from around the bushing on the back side of the subframe member and look at the diff itself adjacent to the front side of the subframe member. Mine mostly leaked on to the differential, but I have seen ones blow out the back and spray the silicone crap all over the exhaust pipes.

Dragon_Ball_Z 01-28-2015 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3094939)
Get under the car and look at it. Shouldn't even need to lift it. Look for fluid leaking from around the bushing on the back side of the subframe member and look at the diff itself adjacent to the front side of the subframe member. Mine mostly leaked on to the differential, but I have seen ones blow out the back and spray the silicone crap all over the exhaust pipes.


There is no fluid left in the differential cover because the differential cover I have on there is busted.


-Raj

JARblue 01-28-2015 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rajmangal7 (Post 3094949)
There is no fluid left in the differential cover because the differential cover I have on there is busted.


-Raj

I'm not talking about diff fluid. I'm talking about the silicone crap that is from the bushing holding the differential to the subframe member. If the bushing is blown it will leak fluid down the outside of the diff cover. Now if there's already diff fluid all over your diff cover, then that will make it a little more difficult. But just look at the subframe member on both sides of the bushing. If it's blown, you should be able to tell. I recommend the whiteline poly bushings or spl if you want solid for performance.

chops 01-28-2015 11:37 AM

you should replace the bushing if you're going to drop the diff just to put on a new cover. whiteline bushing is < $100 shipped in most cases. especially since that bushing WILL fail. just a matter of when. i paid ~400 to have my diff bushing installed at a reputable shop since they had such a hard time removing it

JARblue 01-28-2015 11:39 AM

:iagree:

if you have the diff out to install the finned cover, might as well do the whiteline upgrade...

Dragon_Ball_Z 01-28-2015 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chops (Post 3095002)
you should replace the bushing if you're going to drop the diff just to put on a new cover. whiteline bushing is < $100 shipped in most cases. especially since that bushing WILL fail. just a matter of when. i paid ~400 to have my diff bushing installed at a reputable shop since they had such a hard time removing it


How will the bushing help with performance?


-Raj

YzGyz 01-28-2015 12:07 PM

I will be dropping my rear differential later today to swap out the cover and change the bushing. I might make a quick video with a fast how to. We will see.

YzGyz

JARblue 01-28-2015 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rajmangal7 (Post 3095027)
How will the bushing help with performance?

It can handle harder launches. Less slack in the drivetrain under load.

Dragon_Ball_Z 01-28-2015 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YzGyz (Post 3095033)
I will be dropping my rear differential later today to swap out the cover and change the bushing. I might make a quick video with a fast how to. We will see.

YzGyz


Sounds great I'm really looking forward to the video and pics! Reps gonna come :D


-Raj

YzGyz 01-28-2015 06:36 PM

I spent the last 1hr or so taking everything in the way of dropping the rear differential out. I'm currently draining the oil out of it so that I don't have a big mess when I crack her open. I'm on a dinner lunch break as I let gravity do its thing. So far, so good. No big obstacles yet. We will see if that changes as I try to pop the bushings out.

YzGyz

Dragon_Ball_Z 01-28-2015 06:37 PM

Replacing differential cover DIY
 
I hope the video is coming along great ! I'm glad to hear everything is going great!


-Raj

YzGyz 01-28-2015 06:46 PM

The video is a little Blair Witch but I'm doing it as I go. It's nothing special. Its a simplified run of removing the whatever is needed to be removed and swapped out. I'm not going to record the reinstall as that is just everything backwards. However, I might record the rundown of how I put the diff back into place as it may be tricky. Like I said, it's an easy job thus far. I will post it in the DIY and link it here after everything is done.

YzGyz


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