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| Zilvia Member ![]() | VLSD install.... done! I just did my vlsd install. It was pretty easy, and lots of fun! My friend owns his own shop so I paid him to let me use it (and help me... though i didn't need it). Once I had it on the lift, it was great. I thought it would be much harder than it really was. Although if you don't have access to a lift, the install would be very difficult. Here's how it went... step by step: Before you do anything make sure you change your diff fluid! 1. unbolt the for bolt on the rear of your stock open diff. 2.unbolt the drive shafts from the open dif. 3 unbolt the coupling (at the front of the open diff.) from the drive axle. 4. remove the open diff. (I didn't have to remove the sway bar) rock the diff forward... then tilt the front down and remove. 5.I then had to replace the vlsd cover with my stock open diff cover. 6. remove both wheels, and the cotter pins.(observe how your cotter pin is bent as you should bend the new one the same) 7. remove drive shafts. 8. stick the new drive shafts in place and install the cotter pins. 9. Place the vlsd in place (align the for bolts on the back of the vlsd) This can be a difficult step if you don't have a tranny jack! 10.align the drive shafts in place. 11. bolt everything back just the way you removed them! I might have forgotten a few things.... so if anyone has anything to add, feel free. I love the vlsd and would highly reccomend it! If anyone has any questions... just ask! Hope this helps- cheers ps- sorry guys... I didn't take any pics. ![]() |
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: May 2002 Location: Orange County, California Age: 34
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Trader Rating: (20) Feedback Score: 20 reviews | why change rear covers? the VLSD cover cools better then the open diff one..it has fins. was it s14 vlsd on S13 or j30 on s13? what's the dealyo? |
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| Zilvia Member ![]() | sorry ... sorry guys... need more details? here ya go- the car is a 93 240sx hatch. the car stock comes with a open diff. I purchased a vlsd from a jdm s13. The jdm s13 doesn't fit unless you change the covers. and I replaced the whole pumpkin. cheers- |
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Orange Park, FL
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | No special fluid needed - The OEM Nissan VLSD is a selaed unit, and requires not extra additives or special fluids to operate. Just good 'ole 80W-90 gear oil, GL-5...1.5 liters. Later - Brian |
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: At work Age: 36
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Quote:
Did I miss something? The statement says sealed, then talks about adding some 80W-90 gear oil? Just stating some helpful insights. | |
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Orange Park, FL
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Quote:
You missed the meaning of my post. The differential casing is not sealed - It has a fill and drain hole...I think that's obvious. Later - Brian | |
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: At work Age: 36
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Quote:
HaHa![]() I just made you detail your post for newbs that have no idea what ur talking about. I never said to make it work you needed to add anything. I simply suggested changing and adding, "JUST FOR GRINS". Read my freakin post. Sorry for messing the forum up guys, I apologize. I may have overreacted, just don't appreciate the misunderstanding and crap posting thing. M. ![]() | |
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: May 2002 Location: Orange County, California Age: 34
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Trader Rating: (20) Feedback Score: 20 reviews | Re: sorry ... Quote:
i have a JDM S13 VLSD cover on my USDM pumpkin if it had 2 bolts, its S14 if it had 4 its s13 i know because i do my homework and dealt w/ a lot of LSDs | |
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| Zilvia Member ![]() | Hello, Dousan- Thanks for the info! I thought it wouldn't fit with the jdm cover.... I measured them and it seemed a little tight. Also Kenji (gspeedcorp.com) told me to switch the covers????? If it fit than I don't know why? Neway will it make a big difference? too late now anyway! And no... I just put "good old 80w-90 gear oil"!!! - cheers |
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: May 2002 Location: Orange County, California Age: 34
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Trader Rating: (20) Feedback Score: 20 reviews | oh might have misunderstood kenji, his englihs isnt always easily understood hahaa.. kenji is good people though. super nice guy! very helpful. gspeed rocks www.gspeedcorp.com anyways. yeah s13 JDM fits a-ok it has the larger cooling fins and all. very nice upgrade if you go real LSD and see track time. helps keep it cool |
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Orange Park, FL
Posts: 1,661
Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Quote:
Whoa, easy killer... I didn't mean to come across condescending - Sarcastic, maybe...but not condescending. ![]() | |
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