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8 May 2002, 11:47 (Ref:280211) | #1 | |
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back axles and Diffs . . . . .
I have a very noisy, and vibrating back axle in my Cortina, its fit for the bin . . . .I have 2 spares, a MK1 GT axle (3.9) and a MK2 (3.9). Im dubious as to the condition of both diff assemblies.
Q1 would MK1/2 escort Diff assemblies fit in? are the halfshafts different? Q2 are they easily reconditioned, and is there anyone in Sussex anyone can recommend. I have good halfshafts of both MK1 and MK2 (1"longer) and am not overly fussed which axle replaces the existing. thanks |
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8 May 2002, 11:48 (Ref:280213) | #2 | |
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for road use, I wouldnt mind getting a 3.7, are they a standard in Escorts? (late 1600E's I know)
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20 May 2002, 14:01 (Ref:290435) | #3 | |
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vibrating axles
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Give Peter Young a call on 01273 719719. He's been preparing my TR and does Sprints & Hillclimbs himself so he knows the score. He's not a Ford specialist, but I would think he knows suppliers who will have th right answers He's in 2nd Avenue in Hove - mention my name and the bulletin board so he knows what's going on... Nick Froome www.bolide.co.uk |
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