1972 Series 3 88" Rear Differential For Sale Needs work

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  • mmanship
    Low Range
    • May 2016
    • 2

    1972 Series 3 88" Rear Differential For Sale Needs work

    I recently purchased a very nice 1972 Series III 88". I didn't know anything about Rovers. I knew this one was noisy but seller said they all sound that way. I looked under it and everything was leaking except the rear diff. I surmised that would be one thing that didn't need my attention. Wrong. It was dry. When I put lube in and drove it, that's when it became very apparent we got a problem. So, I bought a diff to install and I think it is OK. If the diff I took out has any value to anyone, let me know. Or, from the more experienced of you out there let me know if it is worthless. I can tell the needle bearing assemblies are messed up. And, I had to clean out a lot of loose metal from the housings. Do I junk it? Thanks
  • cedryck
    5th Gear
    • Sep 2010
    • 836

    #2
    Originally posted by mmanship
    I recently purchased a very nice 1972 Series III 88". I didn't know anything about Rovers. I knew this one was noisy but seller said they all sound that way. I looked under it and everything was leaking except the rear diff. I surmised that would be one thing that didn't need my attention. Wrong. It was dry. When I put lube in and drove it, that's when it became very apparent we got a problem. So, I bought a diff to install and I think it is OK. If the diff I took out has any value to anyone, let me know. Or, from the more experienced of you out there let me know if it is worthless. I can tell the needle bearing assemblies are messed up. And, I had to clean out a lot of loose metal from the housings. Do I junk it? Thanks
    Yeah, loose metal is a definite sign that something broke, an axle, that no one cleaned up after, or pinion gear, or spiders. To someone, the housing and possibly some inner components could be worth a look. Most people like myself would want, even a blown up one, for spares. Cheers.

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    • mmanship
      Low Range
      • May 2016
      • 2

      #3
      Dude, would you want it or not want it. I can't tell.

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      • cedryck
        5th Gear
        • Sep 2010
        • 836

        #4
        Originally posted by mmanship
        Dude, would you want it or not want it. I can't tell.
        Sorry if I read a little not direct, My answer is yes I or someone would want it.

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