First Gen RAV4 Torsen LSD Limited Slip Differential: How to Find, Reseal & Snow Driving 3SGTE
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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another great video! If it wasn't for you and lab coat paul we 1st gen Rav4 guys would all be lost😅 keep up the great work!
thanks, trying to get as much info out as possible!
Awesome video! I recently installed the LSD in my RAV4 too. (video coming soon). I got lucky and the differential I found has the newer design where you can't see the worm gears. There's more metal in the carrier holding the gears so it's stronger.
Thanks man!
What’d you pull yours out of?
huge fan lab coat paul!!! thank you both for the great rav4 content!
So they switched to a t2 in the rav, good to know.
@@BudgetBuildBureau I found mine in a 1999 RAV4 at the junkyard.
RX300 through 6/00 have the larger bolt pattern stubs, past that they're the smaller RAV4 size stubs. it may be possible to just swap the inner CVs from the RX onto the RAV4 axle stubs but I haven't been able to try this yet. The case is completely different, but the rear mount bolt holes are in the same location and the front are not. This would require swapping to the rav4 case or making a custom front mount. The type of torsen is also different, the RAV uses a T1 style, shown in your video, the RX uses a T3, which has a stronger differential case and behaves slightly differently. I was a little surprised to see the RAV uses a T1, they're known to crack on Celicas. Besides that, not only is the flange bolt circle larger, but the actual stub is a different spline count, so you can't just take the RAV4 open diff stubs and stick them in the RX diff to keep your same CV axles. Did you happen to count the splines for the LSD stub? RAV4 Open diff has 23 spline, RX LSD has 24.
The Diff-cover of the LSD is marked with ‘17TA’ and the Diff-cover of the open differential is marked with ‘17SA’, can you confirm this.
The e250 can handle up to 400hpvtp the wheels on denso cv axles with a 3sgte swap
Any update on the diff lock? Does it still work when in boost?
Yeah I haven’t had any issues with it, when I did the swap I made sure to test the booster and replace all vacuum lines.
Will this torsen unit fit into lexus cars? I'm looking for a torsen for my gs400. I know the toyota/ lexus/ scion/ brz units are all interchangeable
@@travisstamp7428 not these ones, these are a 6.7” diff. I know the one your talking about is ~8” diff and then I believe there is a bigger case one from the isf that came lsd
@@BudgetBuildBureau even just the torsen unit? How many bolts are on the ring gear? I was hoping to use my ring gear on a rav4 unit and keep my final drive ratio. How about the RX or Highlander?
@@travisstamp7428 rx Highlander and rav4 all share the same diff center just different housings. It 100% is a different diff size and spline count than your gs
How do you gind a torsen diff? Ive tan over 50 VINs on the Toyota spec website and have yet to find one that says anything about the rear diff
I have an extra for sale, let me know if you’re interested will be posting it for sale soon.
They are not easy to find
@@BudgetBuildBureauWhere will you post it?
Any thoughts on using synthetic gear oil in the rear case?
dont see a problem with that, i use valvoline full synthetic and no issues!
Thought this video was about a different type of LSD for a second
what did you figure out with the vacuum operated locking dif under boost?
Thanks for your comments!
Center diff lock functions totally normally, as far as I can tell the vsv activates the diff lock and switches off flow of vacuum until disengaged, so as long as I activate it while the engine has vacuum it works fine and is unaffected by boost.
This could be an issue if the vacuum actuator leaked or if I tried to activate the diff lock while in boost.
Ari’s Toyota Corner (another yota rav guy here on RUclips) has converted his to use a electric linear actuator which is super cool, may go that route in the future.
Thank you for your clarification on this! Much appreciated 💪💪