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You could swap over the bearing, but your best bet would to use new ones.
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The bearings on the left are the taper roller bearing type and ones on the right are the enclosed bearing type.
I would use the enclosed type ie leave them in as they are on the ITR LSD as they are much simpler to check for the correct bearing preload.
You'll need to remove bearing outer race which you have red arrowed on both sides of diff centre ( ie clutch housing side and transmission housing side ), and also the thick shim next to the red arrow. The shim you current have for the taper roller bearings setup is a 79.5mm dia shim, and there could be more than one fitted. You'll need to replace it/them with a factory 80mm shim which looks more like a huge circlip. They come in various thickness from Honda from 1.0mm to about 1.8mm from memory.
The ITR LSD can then be dropped into your box, trial fitted and you must then check for bearing preload before final reassembly ( ie 0 to 0.10mm thrust clearance between the 80mm shim and bearing outer race, tranmission housing side).
Checking the abovementioned thrust clearance with feel gauge, viewing from the outside:
Factory 80mm shim viewing from the inside, I've coloured the sectional area of it pink to show up clearly in pics:
Last edited by EG30; 28-09-2011 at 12:16 PM.
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Awesome EG30 that helps heaps already, im really interested to see your pics if you can post them id be really thankful,
The bearing outer race ive red arrowed and the shim whats the best way to remove them..can i get behind them with a punch or something from the backside thru the drive shaft input sides and give them some taps and they will ease out?
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shim would just fall out, not sure about outer race.
ps, looks like previous owner never change transmission oil?
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Originally Posted by dangerjbl
Awesome EG30 that helps heaps already, im really interested to see your pics if you can post them id be really thankful,
The bearing outer race ive red arrowed and the shim whats the best way to remove them..can i get behind them with a punch or something from the backside thru the drive shaft input sides and give them some taps and they will ease out?
To remove the outer race, gently remove the driveshaft seal by tapping it out from the inside outwards ( best to replace them with new ones ) and then you have more access to the outer race and shims from the outside inwards. The outer race can then by tapped out gently by say a big socket/bearing installer/seal installer etc.
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So good this has helped alot thankyou!
I really should have found a manual before i got excited lol,
I will remove the driveshaft seal, outer race and the thick shim / shims and see from there,
Yes Mocchi this trans has been sittin in the shed for a couple years along with the motor and now that im planing to use it im putting the LSD in and cleaning it up for use
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Ive gotten to the bottom of this problem, i will post an update and finished results soon for people that might search for this in the future.
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So was it different to what EG30 said? Very interested to see...
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still no update?
probably no care now that you can sell stuff
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Ok finished, update-
Yes EG30 info is correct
The enclosed bearing type are the way to go for the lsd install they are easier to check for the correct bearing preload.
The problem i had was the diff bearings, it seems there are 2 different bearings sizes available with the same part numbers which made my problem hard to identify since both bearings look identical if you dont know what to look for.
The enclosed bearings are available in 40x80x18 or 40x80x19.5 both have the same part number from what ive seen in all my searches
The bearings i needed to install the typeR lsd into a Y80 are the 40x80x19.5
Its the inner race of the bearing that is the difference one is 1.5mm thicker than the other and its pretty hard to notice just by looking at it.
You will need this extra 1.5mm on the speedo ring gear side to give your lsd enough clearence when its in the case or the speedo ring gear will foul.
Since i had two perfect bearings but they were the 40x80x18 size i found there is an Mfactory bearing shim kit to fix the problem also, it is basicly two shims one for each side of the diff that are 1.5mm thick each that you slip onto the diff before pressing the bearing on each side which makes up the difference on the bearings inner race thus bringing it upto spec to 19.5mm in width.
I ordered my Mfactory shim kit here but you might find a closer dealer elsewhere
www.Synchrotech-transmissions.com
After installing my Mfactory bearing shims i put the lsd into the case and torqued it down i measured a gap of 1.45mm.
The case shim is available in various sizes, i ordered 1.45mm for mine the part number is 41454-PL3-B00
clearance between the 80mm shim and bearing outer race (tranmission housing side) is zero so now my lsd is done.
I found these following links very helpful during my install to help open the transmission etc
http://www.xm-parts.com/articles/hgear/gear.htm
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2443459
I hope the following info helps people looking to do the lsd install
Props to EG30 who really took the time to help me alot!
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