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Series 3 Axle Differences


Phillip Hodges

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Hi, this is a bit of an odd/stupid question but are there any major differences between front axles for Series 3s?

I am not too clued up on the history/development of the axles, so I'm not sure if or what the differences would be?

I have a Series 3 109 and a few years back the front diff seized up and sheared off the two half-shafts. I have a spare axle from a S3 Lightweight and I was wondering if the parts are interchangeable?

Chances are I'm going to have to get a whole replacement, however, any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.

Regards,

Phil

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Hello there, Now I Had a similar situation a couple of years ago, If I recall ( from my findings ) s3 axles are pretty much interchangeable between SWB & LWB You may have a few issues regarding placement of the oil filler hole ( i have 2 rear axles with fillers in different spots, One on the diff & one on the pan )

Sadly in your case though, ( again backup would be good here ) i *think* Lightweight axles could be a smidge shorter than standard axles. The reason for the lightweights design was so they can fit 2 side by side in a certain sized aircraft & to my reconing the axles would be one of the first things to start rubbing on a width restriction especially given that the lightweight does not have body shoulders.

Your best bet would be to measure... Given that you have both axles.

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Axles are the same width on air portables, the only differences being the halfshaft length and design, and the drive flanges (they are flat), otherwise they are interchangeable -you can put normal series stuff inside then (shafts and flanges) with no problem.

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