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by angelw » Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:01 pm
Hello Grant,
Further to Tom's comments, the better differential to use is from a Series 2 XJ6 onward, or a Salisbury Diff from an XJS. XJS also used a Danna Diff, easily recognizable by the lack of a drain plug.
The correct bearing for the Output shafts of the Series 1 XJ6 and most S2 E Types is no longer available. The original bearing was a Double Row, Angular Contact ball bearing race that had a split centre race. When pressure is applied to the centre race (tightening the nut that hold the bearing in place on Output shaft), the bearing is put under pre-load.
The available replacement is a Double Row, Angular Contact ball bearing race, but without the facility to pre-load it. It is 2mm narrower (27mm) than the original, thus requiring two 2mm spacers (one for outer race, one for inner race).
S2 XJ6 onward Diffs used opposing taper roller bearings with a spacer between them to adjust the pre-load. XJS Salisbury Diffs used the flawed (in my opinion) collapsible spacer system in place of the solid spacer of the XJ6. However, the collapsible spacer in the XJS system can be replaced with a solid spacer. Taper Roller bearings for these Diffs are readily available and is an all round good system.
Regards,
Bill