Atom631
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Im assuming that since people are still potting the sensors, they haven't released replacement sensors yet? Which means they are still replacing entire axles if the sensor fails?
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They have released new sensors, but the new sensors have the same issue with oil contamination.Im assuming that since people are still potting the sensors, they haven't released replacement sensors yet? Which means they are still replacing entire axles if the sensor fails?
King Diamond wheels?!!?!?Im assuming that since people are still potting the sensors, they haven't released replacement sensors yet? Which means they are still replacing entire axles if the sensor fails?
can the new sensors be purchased separately?They have released new sensors, but the new sensors have the same issue with oil contamination.
Yeah. There’s a part number in this thread somewhere.can the new sensors be purchased separately?
thanks, im going to order a set to have them on standby if i F up this potting process. LOLYeah. There’s a part number in this thread somewhere.
Just go slow and let the bit do the work and don't apply pressure and you will be fine. I used a drill press to limit the travel.thanks, im going to order a set to have them on standby if i F up this potting process. LOL
You’ll be alright. No worries at all. It’s nerve racking if you’ve never done anything like this, but treat it like prom night and go for it.thanks, im going to order a set to have them on standby if i F up this potting process. LOL
Wait, you want me to sit at home in my tux by myself waiting for the sensor to show up?You’ll be alright. No worries at all. It’s nerve racking if you’ve never done anything like this, but treat it like prom night and go for it.
over $300/sensor!Any idea what they are charging for them?
Well, OUCH!!! I guess it still beats replacing the whole axle assembly, but makes it a big pain to think of keeping a spare.
I was going to take care of "it" myself either way. LOLYou’ll be alright. No worries at all. It’s nerve racking if you’ve never done anything like this, but treat it like prom night and go for it.
No need to reply to this, I found my answer on page 8 or 9.Did I read the torque specs page right, that you should not reuse the differential cover bolts?
AXLE - REAR - M200
Part |Nm |ft. lbs .| in. lbs. | Comments
Axle retainer nuts | 80 | 59 | - |
Bearing cap bolts | 65 | 48 | - |
Differential cover bolts | 41 | 30 | - | Do NOT reuse these fasteners. If removed, a NEW fastener MUST be installed and tightened to specifications.
Drain plug | 34 | 25 | - |
Fill plug | 34 | 25 | - |
Pinion nut | 240-550 | 177-406 | - | Do NOT reuse these fasteners. If removed, a NEW fastener MUST be installed and tightened to specifications.
Ring gear bolts | 180-240 | 133-177 | - | Do NOT reuse these fasteners. If removed, a NEW fastener MUST be installed and tightened to specifications.
I have taken diff covers off before and never replaced the bolts, looks like I need to rethink that.