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I have a confession Gordon - I've only just seen the PM you sent me ... :oops: I do apologise - me sitting here all dumb and stoopid whilst you're struggling on. Sorry, mate!
Gords..The pinion and pinion gear are attached to the input flange... this is turned by the propshaft.The crownwheel (the big one) is bolted to the diff carrier and is directly meshed with the pinion gear, so this will always turn.There are then a few more gears...The side gears (shown in brown) into which the halfshafts fitThe planet gears (shown in red) which sit on a cross pinWhen both wheels have good traction, as the crownwheel turns, the whole diff cage turns as well (the planet gears are working against each other) and the shafts both turn.When one wheel has less traction, or is turning at a different speed (when cornering) there is a difference in rotation of the planet gears and the power is distributed across the shafts.Because the planet gears are always working against each other, they need to be secured, and they need to be able to turn freely.
Curiouser and Curiouser...Were the bolts holding the drive flanges all present and correct ?You got any pictures of the halfshafts ?
It's possible Gords, but I would think you would hear a rattling when you tried to drive.
I put it into diff-lock and 1st gear and jacked up each wheel individually - both rear wheels rotated, but the front wheel (only tried one) didn't - is this as expected?