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TR2/3/3A Differential housing spreader

TomMull

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I just removed my differential carrier with a couple of levers and no spreader. It came right out but did require a bit of force. I did this on an old spare unit for practice. I have done some non-Triumph units in the past the same way and put them back in with a dead blow hammer. So the question is, can I do this with my better unit without doing harm or should I try to make the spreader?
Tom
 
I've never needed one. The old Chevy 12 bolt and Vette diffs used to be pretty tight, but I could still tap them out without a problem...for the 10 or 20 iterations it would take to get the mesh pattern correct. In comparison the little TR dif is a piece of cake!

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/showthread.php?99644-Lockheed-Axle

Look at the bottom of post #23 and you'll see how I get the TR chunk out. Takes all of 2 seconds. Just be sure to have some padding under when you tap the axle tube...as the chunk will drop right out! Putting back in is a matter or tapping with a rubber/wood/brass mallet once all the parts are lined up.
 
+1 pry it out, tap it in.


OTOH, making a spreader is easy enough. Couple pieces of flat iron and some big turnbuckles from the hardware store. Just be careful to not go too far and permanently distort the case.
 
Thanks to both, pry it out and tap it in will be the plan. Tom
 
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