12s for 2k could be a yearly event for charity like the 24hr le-mons or the shitbox rally. It would guarantee content for future episodes and be for a good cause
You're probably right about heat transfer weakening the axles. Since you have it all apart, put the "spider gears" back in place, slide in the axles to line everything up and giver a couple of quick tacks. Slide the axles back out, turn the welder up and go full send
I know I'm a bit delayed in commenting on this video but you've done great work this year with and on the channel mate! I truly hope that you have a great Christmas and Happy New Years time! Can't wait to see what you do in 2025!
Over a decade later this 12s for 2K brings back a kind of deja vu of your 13s for $1300 that was epic back over a decade ago. It is cool to see you at it again with this challenge. I have been seeing a couple of other vids suggested of a couple other guys doing their interpretation of the 12s for 2k. I am looking forward to seeing the projects out on the track..... Have a Merry Christmas and Safe and Happy new year to you and your family Scotty.
I wouldn’t be too worried about no oil in that diff, I’d say Jolly’s probably drain most of the fluids before they put their cars out for parting. 21:58 reminds me of the video with the woman using a set of vernier caliper as a centre punch! 😂😂😂 You got to do what you got to do Scotty. Cheers Pat
@@blownhemi - off the line will be hopeless while top end will also be hopeless. 3.23:1 seems right for off the line and top end (I'm guessing 3rd gear at 300meters) which means top end speed could easily hit 200+, the issue then is the BTR artificial speed limiter.
@@blownhemi - good to know you are on top of that, the next time would be the tail shaft, they are thin walled in the AU for weight purposes in the live axle 6 cyl versions, not saying its an issue, just be aware of it which I'm sure you are already.
just on that I recall Zane with his EA project build had the tail shat rip through the floor pan of the EA when doing dyno testing, so its a reminder to be aware of that. My understanding is the EA though AU its pretty much the same spec tail shaft.
Swapping tools at the breakers . It's stupid but I love doing this. Just don't borrow them off the yard if it's a muddy one. Saw a guy spend an hour wandering about looking for the bit he borrowed once. Shame I wasn't there for anything interesting. Was only grabbing a rear caliper for the family shitbox. Merry Christmas Scotty. I'd love to do something like this one day but we lack interesting engines in our cars in the UK.
Well THAT was an interesting episode and I agree about the "Lincoln Locker" versus Mini spool, You have to put a lotta heat into them to make good welds plus the smell is bloody awful :-) Noice Aussie Ford diff lesson too! Oh and you cant toast marshmallows on burning diff flames, they taste bloody awful .....................
As always, 10/10, A+, Scotty you are a wealth of information, Stand tall and be so very proud of yourself, Any time you want to teach {Auto) at trade school, just go for it, Sir I wish you, your family & your close friends a very happy & safe Christmas, Take care, Looking forward to your video in 2025, Cheers mate.
G'day mate, just happened to be wearing my Dads Ute tee for the first time and this popped up.......The trials and tribulations of doin up a car.... I think you'll run 12.15s or better just for the record.. Wishing you and the family a safe and Happy Christmas mate, cheers.🍻 and a great Christmas for everyone who cheers Scotty on....
That’s the problem with older cars they can sometimes hide secrets. Some good some not so good! Shame about the spool but they are cheap. Have a Merry Christmas Scottie! looking forward to more episodes soon.
Back in the old days that “size” bolt usially had the 3/4” hex but of course the 19mm socket is basically the same so 19mm became popular. But 18mm is everywhere in the modern era especially on Falcons.
Merry Christmas Love the episode awesome video scotty. An i really like to thank you for posting a link in ur description I really really appreciate that a lot thank you mate. I hope you the family an everyone from carnage have a wonderful Christmas mate 👍👍👍
Ford Australia were using 3.23:1 for any EA Falcon (S1, S2 and the 30th anniversary spec which is almost a S3 spec) that was optioned with the 3.9L MPEFI (so the Ghia & S-Pack had it standard also LTD). The 3.2/3.9L TBi versions had at first 2.92:1 due to the 3--speed auto (or 2.72:1 for the 5-speed manual) then got 3.08:1 when the 4-speed auto arrived in September 1989 and so did the 5-speed manuals. The ED "XR" range scored 3.45:1 final drive and that pretty much stayed the same right up till the introduction o the 5-speed auto and then 6-speed ZF in I think the BF Mk 2? If you have "control blade IRS" set up Falcon (so BA onwards) you should be able to use the Territory AWD (so 1994 till the end of the petrol AWD versions in 2012) differential which were 3.73:1 not many figured that out, there is also the 3.31:1 final drive version the RWD Territory used.
Nice slide hammer. Was wondering why you weren't opting for a CIG locker. Sounds like when you have welded them in the past you have put to much weld on one side and pulled the splines out of alignment leading to the broken axles. Better to be safe than sorry for $40.
Au tradesman ute is also a 3.45 not sure if it was all of them. Mine is a 5speed. I took it out to put in an lsd and was surprised it was a 345. I put a 323 in cause it is lsd and cause the old one is fuvked. But I don't like the 323 ratio.
Will you need semi slicks to do 12? You must be getting close to the 2 k budget😬 Still needs intercooler,piping, oil lines and ecu of somewhat of a dyno tune.
all the best wishes for you and the family for Christmas. is the actual diff centre itself in the live axle same as the same as the independent rear end? are we still allowed to call them "shims"? 🤣🤣🤣
I think the people that are looking for ways to get around the rules and look for every little loophole to gain an advantage should have a look at themselves, what are they actually trying to achieve because everyone will know what they have done
I went from 3.23 to 3.45 in my t5 el gli and although the car wasn't neck breaking it made the car so much nicer in traffic shortening the gears up, less clutch work in traffic etc Would it be a tenth on the 1/4? Or more?
If a well know to the public person like yourself was too organise a 12,s for 2k mini series, It could be a big hit and provide good RUclips content. Run it as a DYO format series for 12 to 13 second cars only, with say 4 events in a year with only bragging rights for the winner. Drag racing has become super expensive with many fast cars these days , the 12,s for $2k concept would allow people to have fun with cars at a moderate cost and not have to worry about looking to slow to compete. I think that many more cars would be built if there were to be more than 1 event to participate in, its a lot of work for just 1 day.. Many people have missed the point of your challenge, You cant build a turbocharged LS1 or 5.0 litre V8 for $2k unless you already own the parts and or use creative interpretation on their value , nor car you buy a usable V8 commodore car for $2.K anymore. At the end of the day , as long as everyone's having fun everyone is winning
here's the thing: GMH Kingswood (so HQ to HZ and technically WB and WB II up to 1984) with the 3-speed trimatic (or traumatic old timers will remember that) with the 3.3L had a diff ratio of 3.36:1 with the V8 actually having the "highway" diff ratio 3.08:1 (re: more top end speed). When the VB Commodore arrived (no matter what engine (so 2.8L, 3.3L, 4.2L and 5.0L) or transmission re: manual (4-speed M21) or trimatic auto) they all had 3.08:1 diff ratio. That changed with the VL Commodore as the 4th gear over-drive (from memory 0.68:1) so GMH when back to 3.36:1 diff ratio for the VL NA and Turbo while the 4.9L (30ci) with the 3-speed trimatic stayed with the again 3.08:1 diff, I think the reason being is that with the VL most people would drive with the "over-drive" re: POWER switch off (switching POWER on would mean locked to 3rd gear), when the VN arrived due to the V6 having so much torque (remember in 1988 280Nm at 1,800rpm was huge) GMH went back to 3.08:1 diff ratio for V6 and V8. It was not until 1992 again when GMH played around with the diff ratio this time for the V8 which had by then IRS, again no matter what transmission (auto or manual) GMH opted for 3.27:1 diff ratio while the V6 remained at 3.08:1. GMH did play around with 3.45:1 diff ratio for the V6 Supercharger and some V8 setups from VT through VZ also for the Crewman models. The 3.08:1 diff stayed around in the V6 until the new series V6 (so VZ) with 5-speed auto that said I don't recall what they went to and with the 6-speed auto they went to moon-shot final drive ratio which I think was the same as Ford Falcon with the ZF 6-speed so 2.52:1 ??? or was that 2.72:1.
@@351tgv 2.60 for the later series ve's , the trick was to find a old skyline with the 3.89 ratio or get the pintara 4.11's if you wanted your vl to scream
At 7:09 …. When you’re heaving on the diff put it on a pallet rather than jackstands …. At 7:52 … to get the cover off better to get a plastic putty knife for $2 and hammer it in to break the seal rather than use a pry bar and gouge the thing. Jolly’s is a nice yard to work in but expensive … nuthin’ beats the fun of Pinch a Part mud and meeting nice people from Boronia and Bayzie.
My commodore diff is sitting on stands as we speak. A pallet sounds nice and fancy, and I think id have just enough space. But where does your average person get one ? lol Any other suggestions?
@@cpzmelbs Oh … yeah take anything with diffs or pressing on side bearings or shims to an expert …. there is no chance Scotty has welded up a million diffs, his technique with tools is funny bad to watch at times.
12s for 2k could be a yearly event for charity like the 24hr le-mons or the shitbox rally. It would guarantee content for future episodes and be for a good cause
100% agree it's a great idea and each year if people do the correct thing it will grow
I'll try get involved next year if that's the case! I Better start saving 2k
Agree! Already planning my 2025 $2k build
Yeh I'd be down for it next year I reckon would be pretty fun to do
I’m currently looking for a vehicle for the 2025 Shitbox rally. Trying to find a relatively good condition and tidy AE94 Corolla Liftback 😅
Merry Christmas Scotty and all you rev-heads subbed to this channel!
Merry Christmas!
Yeah mate best chann ever merry Christmas boys
@@blownhemi merry Christmas🎄
Merry Christmas to you, Scottie, and your family and friends.
'Remember, that's what she said !!'
Scotty the viewership is all cause of you, bother..! You're a great Aussie & genuine 🤙 🤘
Way to go Scotty, i cant wait to see u weld up that diff and get into the 12s. All the best for your Christmas and New Year.
Thanks mate, Merry Christmas to you too!
" It's not stupid if it works". - Scotty, Dec. '24
Legend
Thanks for doing what you do Scotty. See you next year
You're probably right about heat transfer weakening the axles. Since you have it all apart, put the "spider gears" back in place, slide in the axles to line everything up and giver a couple of quick tacks. Slide the axles back out, turn the welder up and go full send
@John-ok6sq that's a solid plan, but I bought a mini spool for $42 instead
I know I'm a bit delayed in commenting on this video but you've done great work this year with and on the channel mate! I truly hope that you have a great Christmas and Happy New Years time! Can't wait to see what you do in 2025!
Merry Christmas, Scotty and everyone else out there 🎉
Great video mate, Merry Christmas to you and your family mate.
Merry xmas Scotty. Lovin the content and this series in particular
Thanks mate
Merry Christmas Scotty, Hope you and your family have a good one!!!
Over a decade later this 12s for 2K brings back a kind of deja vu of your 13s for $1300 that was epic back over a decade ago. It is cool to see you at it again with this challenge. I have been seeing a couple of other vids suggested of a couple other guys doing their interpretation of the 12s for 2k. I am looking forward to seeing the projects out on the track..... Have a Merry Christmas and Safe and Happy new year to you and your family Scotty.
Merry Christmas 🎄 Scotty and family !!! 😜👍🇦🇺
Merry Christmas mate!
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family brother
Merry Xmas Scotty, loving the old AU build, gonna smash the 12s brother!!
A very Merry Christmas to you & your family, Scotty!!! 🎄🎉 Cheers. Leigh.
Just a fyi Jolly's drains all fluids out of the cars before they go into the yard that's why there's no oil in the diff
Merry Christmas to you, your family and all the staff and viewers.
Same to you!
I wouldn’t be too worried about no oil in that diff, I’d say Jolly’s probably drain most of the fluids before they put their cars out for parting.
21:58 reminds me of the video with the woman using a set of vernier caliper as a centre punch! 😂😂😂
You got to do what you got to do Scotty.
Cheers Pat
R31 pintara has a 4:11 that fits straight in the falcon
@@samjohnson4014 4.11 is too much for a turbo car
@@blownhemi - off the line will be hopeless while top end will also be hopeless.
3.23:1 seems right for off the line and top end (I'm guessing 3rd gear at 300meters) which means top end speed could easily hit 200+, the issue then is the BTR artificial speed limiter.
@351tgv J3 can cancel out speed limiter
@@blownhemi - good to know you are on top of that, the next time would be the tail shaft, they are thin walled in the AU for weight purposes in the live axle 6 cyl versions, not saying its an issue, just be aware of it which I'm sure you are already.
just on that I recall Zane with his EA project build had the tail shat rip through the floor pan of the EA when doing dyno testing, so its a reminder to be aware of that. My understanding is the EA though AU its pretty much the same spec tail shaft.
Swapping tools at the breakers . It's stupid but I love doing this. Just don't borrow them off the yard if it's a muddy one. Saw a guy spend an hour wandering about looking for the bit he borrowed once.
Shame I wasn't there for anything interesting. Was only grabbing a rear caliper for the family shitbox.
Merry Christmas Scotty. I'd love to do something like this one day but we lack interesting engines in our cars in the UK.
Pretty sure Jollys drains the fluids before they put the cars out in the yard. 🙂
Merry Christmas mate. Best wishes to you and the family.
2:11 I see that as free parts. But for the budget itemisation $40 is fair.
Great video and very educational. Thanks
Have a great Xmas and new years Break ( Sort Of a break ) for you and your family Mate ... Loving the content
Thanks, you too!
You can hammer bloody fast Scotty 😂
Wow learned to do something I’ll never do 😀merry Xmas Scotty
Mates gonna chop everything in its past I know as I also have a Fairmont ghia lady car
Well THAT was an interesting episode and I agree about the "Lincoln Locker" versus Mini spool, You have to put a lotta heat into them to make good welds plus the smell is bloody awful :-)
Noice Aussie Ford diff lesson too!
Oh and you cant toast marshmallows on burning diff flames, they taste bloody awful .....................
8 cars, that's brilliant Scotty
Merry Christmas Scotty hope you have a good one
As always, 10/10, A+, Scotty you are a wealth of information, Stand tall and be so very proud of yourself, Any time you want to teach {Auto) at trade school, just go for it, Sir I wish you, your family & your close friends a very happy & safe Christmas, Take care, Looking forward to your video in 2025, Cheers mate.
Merry Christmas 🎄 🎉
A merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and the family Scotty
Lol my AU fairmont 3.23 housing had a 3:45 LSD out of an XR8 ute in it.
G'day mate, just happened to be wearing my Dads Ute tee for the first time and this popped up.......The trials and tribulations of doin up a car.... I think you'll run 12.15s or better just for the record.. Wishing you and the family a safe and Happy Christmas mate, cheers.🍻 and a great Christmas for everyone who cheers Scotty on....
Great stuff a merry Christmas to you Scott an family an a happy new year 😎
Famous Scotty saying, it's not stupid if it works. 😅
$68.00 on EvilBay for an M78 minispool. Thanks for the BW M78 series info. Keep up the good work
Found one for $42
That’s the problem with older cars they can sometimes hide secrets. Some good some not so good! Shame about the spool but they are cheap. Have a Merry Christmas Scottie! looking forward to more episodes soon.
Yep, I already ordered for $42
Merry Christmas Scotty to you and yours, enjoy some downtime if you get chance.
Mini spool Machine, it down or swap it ! Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to all.
Merry Christmas scotty and family 🎄🎄 bloody proud 👏
B/W diffs meant I could pull a EL Falcon LSD centre and slide it straight into a centura until a taxi does a hit & run
Happy Xmas Scotty and Family! that was really Interesting episode! might even do that to my Au Lol. Peace!
hahaha the Grinch has your 18mm sockets!!
Back in the old days that “size” bolt usially had the 3/4” hex but of course the 19mm socket is basically the same so 19mm became popular. But 18mm is everywhere in the modern era especially on Falcons.
Well Scotty iv learnt a couple of things here, don't weld centres and for me i wont be disassembling diffs, ill be doing this🤑
Merry Christmas Scotty to you and your family from themeillats...
Merry Christmas to you too!
21:35 thats what she said
Have a good Christmas and New year Scotty! I dropped my 6mm drill bit on the concrete and it snapped in 2, they're very brittle! 😂
@@agro8111 ouch
Merry Christmas Love the episode awesome video scotty.
An i really like to thank you for posting a link in ur description I really really appreciate that a lot thank you mate.
I hope you the family an everyone from carnage have a wonderful Christmas mate
👍👍👍
Cheers mate, Merry Christmas to you too!
Ford Australia were using 3.23:1 for any EA Falcon (S1, S2 and the 30th anniversary spec which is almost a S3 spec) that was optioned with the 3.9L MPEFI (so the Ghia & S-Pack had it standard also LTD).
The 3.2/3.9L TBi versions had at first 2.92:1 due to the 3--speed auto (or 2.72:1 for the 5-speed manual) then got 3.08:1 when the 4-speed auto arrived in September 1989 and so did the 5-speed manuals.
The ED "XR" range scored 3.45:1 final drive and that pretty much stayed the same right up till the introduction o the 5-speed auto and then 6-speed ZF in I think the BF Mk 2?
If you have "control blade IRS" set up Falcon (so BA onwards) you should be able to use the Territory AWD (so 1994 till the end of the petrol AWD versions in 2012) differential which were 3.73:1 not many figured that out, there is also the 3.31:1 final drive version the RWD Territory used.
Merry Xmas to you and your family Scotty! Thanks for the great content, looking forward to seeing what's in store for 2025!
Happy holidays!
merry x mas to you scotty hope you find the right part soon
Merry Christmas Scotty!
Merry Xmas to you and your family mate ✌️✌️
Same to you!
Sweet as Scotty
Hey mate was going to suggest take the 9” minispool to yr local diff builder & swap for a borgies mini spool? I’m sure most would oblige
Merry xmas scotty & family see ya in 2025
I loosen my crown wheel bolts first before pulling axles find it easier than struggling on the bench
It wasn't really a struggle
Wasn’t sure this would be on today, but i got some cleaning done. Dogs walked. Coffee made and … here we are 😅
Glad you're here, mate!
Could you turn down the OD of the 9” mini spoil to suit the BW housing?
Merry Christmas to you and your family Scotty! Keep doing what you’re doing.
@jaredrule1431 not worth it for the $42
Nice slide hammer. Was wondering why you weren't opting for a CIG locker. Sounds like when you have welded them in the past you have put to much weld on one side and pulled the splines out of alignment leading to the broken axles. Better to be safe than sorry for $40.
Fair buy a car and parts off ebay 2k limit fairly equal not parts in the shed.
Nothing wrong with a CIG Locker XD
God's greatest miracle, The mini spool.
Theres a 3.27 diff with a spool in south oz on gumtree.
@freakysteve140281 thanks, but not worth the time and effort for me to get it
Is the cross shaft diameter the same in the spool? If so, machine it in your lathe.
My invisable lathe
Au tradesman ute is also a 3.45 not sure if it was all of them. Mine is a 5speed. I took it out to put in an lsd and was surprised it was a 345. I put a 323 in cause it is lsd and cause the old one is fuvked. But I don't like the 323 ratio.
Will you need semi slicks to do 12?
You must be getting close to the 2 k budget😬
Still needs intercooler,piping, oil lines and ecu of somewhat of a dyno tune.
Not even close yet
Vl turbo diff was 31 spline and 5l was 28 spline..
Vl turbo was not 31 spline. They are 28 turbo and v8 non turbo are 25 spline
There was never a factory 31-spline Borg Warner live axle rear
all the best wishes for you and the family for Christmas. is the actual diff centre itself in the live axle same as the same as the independent rear end? are we still allowed to call them "shims"? 🤣🤣🤣
Same as IRS
Do it yourself wreckers always drain all oils and fluids ....just send it. Merry Christmas.
Thanks
I think the people that are looking for ways to get around the rules and look for every little loophole to gain an advantage should have a look at themselves, what are they actually trying to achieve because everyone will know what they have done
👍👍👍
Why not weld the center out the car? Cheaper and not heating up the axles welding it in the car
It's $42 for a minispool
Could you chuck that minispool in the lathe and machine it to fit that diff ?
Not worth it for the $42 I just spent ordering a new one
you better be getting that brake cleaner out n welding them spider gears back together
I think I explained why I wasn't doing that
@blownhemi is this 12s for 2k still going to be a event for the public. haven't herd much about entries. cost ect
@benni727 yep, open to the public. Spectators are $30 and kids 14yp and under are free.
I went from 3.23 to 3.45 in my t5 el gli and although the car wasn't neck breaking it made the car so much nicer in traffic shortening the gears up, less clutch work in traffic etc
Would it be a tenth on the 1/4? Or more?
Usually a tenth for each step in diff ratio
It needs reindeer antlers and a big red nose.😍
Measure twice, cut once.
Schroedinger's minispool.
It WOULD have been correct if it wasn't observed by the commenter, thus changing it to a 9"
LOL, love it
The irony. I'm watching this on the way home from Jolly's
And this is the part where I tell you they sell sockets for $4 each (forgot my 8mm)
Sounds like an announcer for a radio announcer... 60s 70s etc etc
So I got Porshce 930 in the shed cost nothing can I run it maybe low 13s
Haha
There was probably 3.23s in that black Ute you had Scotty
@@stupidfalcon7837 It is, but it's a leaf spring housing
@ centres the same aren’t they?
@stupidfalcon7837 the centres are but changing centres is a bigger deal
If a well know to the public person like yourself was too organise a 12,s for 2k mini series, It could be a big hit and provide good RUclips content.
Run it as a DYO format series for 12 to 13 second cars only, with say 4 events in a year with only bragging rights for the winner.
Drag racing has become super expensive with many fast cars these days , the 12,s for $2k concept would allow people to have fun with cars at a moderate cost and not have to worry about looking to slow to compete.
I think that many more cars would be built if there were to be more than 1 event to participate in, its a lot of work for just 1 day..
Many people have missed the point of your challenge, You cant build a turbocharged LS1 or 5.0 litre V8 for $2k unless you already own the parts and or use creative interpretation on their value , nor car you buy a usable V8 commodore car for $2.K anymore.
At the end of the day , as long as everyone's having fun everyone is winning
v8's have 3,27's, ratio ones in them too
here's the thing:
GMH Kingswood (so HQ to HZ and technically WB and WB II up to 1984) with the 3-speed trimatic (or traumatic old timers will remember that) with the 3.3L had a diff ratio of 3.36:1 with the V8 actually having the "highway" diff ratio 3.08:1 (re: more top end speed).
When the VB Commodore arrived (no matter what engine (so 2.8L, 3.3L, 4.2L and 5.0L) or transmission re: manual (4-speed M21) or trimatic auto) they all had 3.08:1 diff ratio.
That changed with the VL Commodore as the 4th gear over-drive (from memory 0.68:1) so GMH when back to 3.36:1 diff ratio for the VL NA and Turbo while the 4.9L (30ci) with the 3-speed trimatic stayed with the again 3.08:1 diff, I think the reason being is that with the VL most people would drive with the "over-drive" re: POWER switch off (switching POWER on would mean locked to 3rd gear), when the VN arrived due to the V6 having so much torque (remember in 1988 280Nm at 1,800rpm was huge) GMH went back to 3.08:1 diff ratio for V6 and V8.
It was not until 1992 again when GMH played around with the diff ratio this time for the V8 which had by then IRS, again no matter what transmission (auto or manual) GMH opted for 3.27:1 diff ratio while the V6 remained at 3.08:1.
GMH did play around with 3.45:1 diff ratio for the V6 Supercharger and some V8 setups from VT through VZ also for the Crewman models.
The 3.08:1 diff stayed around in the V6 until the new series V6 (so VZ) with 5-speed auto that said I don't recall what they went to and with the 6-speed auto they went to moon-shot final drive ratio which I think was the same as Ford Falcon with the ZF 6-speed so 2.52:1 ??? or was that 2.72:1.
@@351tgv 2.60 for the later series ve's ,
the trick was to find a old skyline with the 3.89 ratio or get the pintara 4.11's if you wanted your vl to scream
@@351tgv also hq holden v8's had 3.55 ratio options,
the 1 tunnas had a
4.11 or 4.44 ratio big girl
' 12 bolt' option to
Station wagons are generally 3.23 ratio
Just weld it up with the axles out, so there’s no heat transfer..
@davydoo81 maybe but then you're hallway to a minispool
@ well, it basically the same as a mini spool, but you don’t have a mini spool which will fit! Needs must, Scotty!
@@davydoo81 I've already ordered a minispool for $42
@@blownhemioh!! I missed that bit! Job’s right then. Carry on!
Are you on the herb what about a bolt and a hammer not dentist tools
I'm not sure what you're talking about
On the 318 how much did you bore it out
@@MatthewTanti-p1u 60-thou
Thanks
should make it for every $100 over it's .05 to the ET that you need to go quicker
Your hands smell 😂 merry Xmas
Is there any worse smell than old diff oil!
@@davidhiggins468 it's the worst
Something not car related but have you ever smelt a grease trap?
At 7:09 …. When you’re heaving on the diff put it on a pallet rather than jackstands …. At 7:52 … to get the cover off better to get a plastic putty knife for $2 and hammer it in to break the seal rather than use a pry bar and gouge the thing.
Jolly’s is a nice yard to work in but expensive … nuthin’ beats the fun of Pinch a Part mud and meeting nice people from Boronia and Bayzie.
@@J_S209 I don't have a pallet but thanks for the advice
My commodore diff is sitting on stands as we speak. A pallet sounds nice and fancy, and I think id have just enough space. But where does your average person get one ? lol
Any other suggestions?
@@cpzmelbsout the back of my local Bunnings there's usually a few pallets dumped that they're more than happy for you to take
@@cpzmelbs Oh … yeah take anything with diffs or pressing on side bearings or shims to an expert …. there is no chance Scotty has welded up a million diffs, his technique with tools is funny bad to watch at times.
My punch isn't long enough. Gets them right near the end, but hasn't quite got enough length to go all the way. That's what she said...
Turbo Ls is definitely a 2k budget build 🙄