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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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Good enough for me. Yeah, I remember from my auto classes at CC clutchies take special diff oil.
[EDIT]: Ah, if the tag is missing, is there a mechanical way to tell if it's a LDS without cracking the pumpkin?
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Spin one side...
If the other side spins the same way, then there's some kinda locker in it. If the other side spins the opposite way, it's open diff. Now, this doesn't confirm if the LSD is in good, working condition... It could be loose and out-of-spec, which basically means it reacts like an open diff when pushed hard. There are friction plates that do wear down internally. High mileage usually means worn LSD... -Ted |
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I doubt any Mazda dealer would do the labor for it.
Looking at the Mazdatrix website: http://www.mazdatrix.com/G8LSD.HTM It looks like they charge around $350 just for the discs. Find a good drivetrain shop locally, and they can do the work for you. Assuming the prices from Mazdatrix, a fully rebuilt diff is going to cost you around $500 - $700 for parts and labor. -Ted |
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