Daneo 330 Member 14 Member For: 15y 5m 1d Posted 14/09/09 06:02 AM Share Posted 14/09/09 06:02 AM Recently I had raped the stocko rubber Centr diff mount out and changed it out put in a new Urethane one from Fulcrum, since iv done that the bolt came loose and I started getting diff thumbs so I had a mate look at it and tightened it back up, but after driving a few more k's its come loose again.... Now iv read somewhere on net that u need to possibly change the bolt when u put in an aftermarket bush but no idea where or what type to get! has anyone done this before and had the same issues?????? Advice is appreciated, thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falcon Fan Member 9 Member For: 15y 7m 19d Posted 03/03/10 11:57 AM Share Posted 03/03/10 11:57 AM have you tried using thread locker on the bolt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoke them tyres Member 557 Member For: 16y 10m 28d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 04/03/10 11:18 AM Share Posted 04/03/10 11:18 AM And don't go for the strongest Loctite such as 620/680 etc. It won't work as well as using the proper grade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
senna_T Forged Member Lifetime Members 15,818 Member For: 17y 9m 12d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 04/03/10 11:26 AM Share Posted 04/03/10 11:26 AM Loctite is recommended for these bolts - the factory use it, so you should too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoke them tyres Member 557 Member For: 16y 10m 28d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 07/03/10 08:00 AM Share Posted 07/03/10 08:00 AM Not only will it lock the bolt, it will increase the strength of the joint by removing the small clearances that exist between thread and bolt. Do a search on "class of fit" to see what I mean ie class 1, 2 ,3 etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atto666 Member 35 Member For: 17y 7m 24d Gender: Male Location: liverpool, sydney Posted 08/03/10 09:38 AM Share Posted 08/03/10 09:38 AM any chance you could have overtightened the bolt when re-securing it? stripped thread perhaps?Its only an aluminium housing in the back of the diff, so the torque specification is actually quite low, as stated previously, its reallyonly the thread locker that holds it in.If the thread in the rear housing is rooted, you will need to replace the housing, or heli-coil it, I have seen it happen quite a few times, when apprentices get a little too eager with the rattle gundave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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