STD Tuning Suspension bringing my 2.88 diff back to life

bringing my 2.88 diff back to life

bringing my 2.88 diff back to life

 
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JB3
Superturbo

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06-11-2009, 10:16 PM #1
Last year I ordered up a 1985 2.88 SD diff from a national junk yard. It ended up being shipped from north country NY and was apparently removed by a team of monkeys.
It was severely punished in shipping as well. You can see in these pics how busted up the box was, and how instead of properly removing the axles, they first tried to pry them out, then ended up ripping apart the CV joint itself. They also bent all but one mounting studs.
   
   
   

The thing was in totally unacceptable shape and I decided to redo it before it went into the car. I tore it completely down, plugged off the ABS sensor which did not apply to my car, sand blasted it and had it powdercoated, then installed new seals and all new hardware, and put it into the car.
here it is powdercoated "azure" blue.
   
   
A couple more pics- here it is installed in the car, and viola!, the diff now has a new lease on life. The fresh powdercoat has really held up well to CNY salt issues. I brought it in for a 10,000 mile fluid change and its still looking solid.
   
   
This post was last modified: 06-11-2009, 10:20 PM by JB3.

1974 240D 617 turbo swap, W201 5-speed, in the works project
1983 240D 616 stock, DD
1989 Chevy Astro, 617 turbo swap, T5 5-speed, 4.56 diff, work van

JB3
06-11-2009, 10:16 PM #1

Last year I ordered up a 1985 2.88 SD diff from a national junk yard. It ended up being shipped from north country NY and was apparently removed by a team of monkeys.
It was severely punished in shipping as well. You can see in these pics how busted up the box was, and how instead of properly removing the axles, they first tried to pry them out, then ended up ripping apart the CV joint itself. They also bent all but one mounting studs.
   
   
   

The thing was in totally unacceptable shape and I decided to redo it before it went into the car. I tore it completely down, plugged off the ABS sensor which did not apply to my car, sand blasted it and had it powdercoated, then installed new seals and all new hardware, and put it into the car.
here it is powdercoated "azure" blue.
   
   


A couple more pics- here it is installed in the car, and viola!, the diff now has a new lease on life. The fresh powdercoat has really held up well to CNY salt issues. I brought it in for a 10,000 mile fluid change and its still looking solid.
   
   


1974 240D 617 turbo swap, W201 5-speed, in the works project
1983 240D 616 stock, DD
1989 Chevy Astro, 617 turbo swap, T5 5-speed, 4.56 diff, work van

GileadGarage
TA 0301

62
06-11-2009, 11:33 PM #2
nice, sure looks good.
I installed a 2:88 diff in my 82 TD, much better on the highway! very glad I did it.
Wow, what a butcher diff removal those guys did!
GileadGarage
06-11-2009, 11:33 PM #2

nice, sure looks good.
I installed a 2:88 diff in my 82 TD, much better on the highway! very glad I did it.
Wow, what a butcher diff removal those guys did!

winmutt
bitbanger

3,468
06-12-2009, 08:31 AM #3
Looks pretty. I put a replacement for mine in last weekend. No more humming. Here is why I needed it.
[Image: chunky.rear.diff.jpg]

1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42
winmutt
06-12-2009, 08:31 AM #3

Looks pretty. I put a replacement for mine in last weekend. No more humming. Here is why I needed it.
[Image: chunky.rear.diff.jpg]


1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42

 
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