Don't mean to rain on your parade but this is not for a genuine Salisbury
LSD; it is for a Salisbury Type if you read the text. The sole supplier of
genuine Salisbury LSDs is Jon Wood of Classic Racecraft and it runs out at
735GBP + shipping via UPS at 85GBP; around $1500 at today's rates.
Cheers, Keith (Brit TR6 racer & US TR4 racer)
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-fot@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-fot@autox.team.net] On Behalf
Of Chuck Arnold
Sent: 27 September 2006 16:52
To: SHANE Ingate
Cc: jaboruch@netzero.net; fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [FOT] Quaife vs Salisbury
So, I have found one vendor for Salisbury for TRs -- that is Revington in
england for 685 pounds plus shipping.
http://www.revingtontr.com/shop/mainframe.asp?http://www.revingtontr.com/sho
p/Collection_Display.asp?a=2&mscssid=5DKFKERXB9D09L3CQXKQABXF39LJA20A&SiteLa
nguage=eng&CarType=TR6&PageType=default&CollectionId=%400000000107&CollName=
LIMITED+SLIP+DIFFS
Does anyone have any other source?
Thanks,
Chuck [with a welded diff and hates it]
On 9/27/06, SHANE Ingate <hottr6@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> There was an extensive thread on this a while back. My research
> and consensus is that the Salisbury is best.
>
> Don't waste your money on the finned diff covers sold by Triumph vendors.
> They have all sniffed the same glue and read the same blurb, but the
> finned diff covers for the IRS cars do not hold more volume. I spent
> the bucks, measured them, and renewed my subscription to the P.T.
> Barnum Foundation.
>
> The thread also followed the "pumping action" question. Consensus
> was that it does exist, but I remain sceptical until I see real pressure
> gauge readings. Hey! I'm a scientist and everything is hypothetical
> BS until I see the data.
>
> Shane Ingate, co-founder of Skeptics Anonymous, in Maryland
>
>
>
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> Joe Boruch wrote:
> I have been debating whether to buy a Quaife or a Salisbury type
> differential for my TR3, since I am down to my last Detroit Locker.
> Looks like the Quaife will be $300 to $500 less in price. I know
> that the Quaife will not work with one wheeel in the air. I am not
> so sure that that will be an issue with my car. None of the photos
> taken in corners show a wheel off the ground.
>
> What has been the experience of the list. Is the Quaife working for
> the live axle TRs or is the Salisbury type the only way to go. From
> what I have been reading the disadvantage to the Salisbury is the
> heat generated. I will not be able to add a larger diff cover
> without major work, since my Watts linkage would be in the way. Did
> anyone ever work out a way to run a diff cooler using the pumping
> action of the gears to push the oil thru it? Joe(B)
>
>
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Chuck Arnold
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