Hey Guys,
just to say that we are not just sitting here idly, and have been trying to work out what the issue is here.
originally, the issue with the test samples were clear and we have removed enough material off the OD of the LSD housing to clear the bellhousing.
however, in light of this current issue, we had talked to some of our customers regarding the clearance issue, and it seems that it only affects some, but not all.
because of this, I can conclude that the main culprit is due to the oem casting of the bellhousing, which is not completely uniform in circumference (this is further shown by the areas of contact not being the full circumference of the LSD/bellhousing) and varies between transmissions (i.e due to the bellhousing being cast, no two bellhousings are exactly identical).
this is NOT an excuse though, and in order to make this LSD a hassle-free install for everyone (and not just those lucky enough to have a "good" bellhousing), we will be revising the LSD housings again and making them slightly smaller in OD.
basically, what I'm trying to say is, this is NOT going to affect all of you. However, for those that this does affect, there are 2 options to solve this:
1) If you are a DIY'er, it's a relatively straight forward 15min job with sandpaper to shave down the areas on the bellhousing that are in contact (it's soft aluminium, and is NOT a stress area, so removing a very slight amount with sandpaper is not going to affect the structural integrity of your bellhousing)
2) If you are not a DIY'er, then we can ship out a new top LSD casing to you, and then it's just a simple matter of unbolting the old top case, and bolting back on the replacement top case. However, as we need to modify the casings first, and then ship them out to you, this is not a 15min job like option 1, but will take at least a few days
If anyone has any questions at all, please feel free to PM me.
Last edited by MFactory
on 2015-03-09
at 16-05-15.