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Old Mar 14th, 2003, 04:38 AM
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Question Quaife limited slip differential for MCS

Does somebody have one on his (her) Cooper S ? Is it working well ? How many hours are needed to set it ? Is there any parts to change to set it ?

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Have had mine for a couple of months now living with it on both the street and track.
Install took me three days (total 18 hours) with the help of a couple of mechanics at times to lift the transmission in and out of the vehicle. This is not an easy job so be preparred.
Only fitment difficulty faced was that the transmission housing needed to be ground down some to allow for proper clearance of the new differential. You'll find pictures on some of the other threads that show the exact location. It is pretty obvious once you have the transmission removed. Otherwise it is just tedious and muscle intesive work.

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