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Old 11-30-2003, 12:36 PM
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Diff. Rebuild

How do you get the Differential apart thats out of a 2nd gen w/LSD?
RX-7's use C-clips? I was told by a local tech to just pry the shafts out but I dont want to mess up the rear end...never had to pry anything out of a rear end before.

We're putting the IRS out of a '88 into the Toyota truck we're building and have never taken apart an RX-7 rear end...
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Hmm.. wouldn't know the answer to that specifically, but I'm sure the 86-88 Factory Service Manual, or the 89-92 FSMwould. Courtesy of fc3s.org
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