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Timcat



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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Indus Silver
110 Puma P38 rear diff.
So after having a few issues with Land rover service & warranty the 110 is back with us, they have changed the rear diff seal under warranty. Before it went I removed the diff guard to make it more straight forward for them to do & now have gone to put the guard back on & found one of the 10' crown wheel nuts stripped! ( Stud looks fine)Have a look but can't find a part number for these, anyone know? Also am I right in thinking 60nm torque?
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diesel_jim



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It's part # 561196



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Post #646580 27th Aug 2017 2:23pm
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Retroanaconda



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Do you mean the nuts that hold the diff carrier into the axle casing? If so they're just standard 3/8" UNF nyloc nuts.

The crown wheel is inside the diff and I can't see how you would be in there just fitting a guard on?
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Devon-Rover



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are the nuts that that hold the diff in.
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Timcat



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Sorry for the incorrect terminology, there's 10 studs that come out of the diff casing that attach to the prop ( which In turn secure the wild bear diff guard three at the bottom & two on the top)
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