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Old 08-23-2009, 07:29 PM
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I am trying to understand what differential is used in my 2000 xkr.

i have found that jag used dana 44's a long time ago and there is also a off shoot known as a "Salsbury". Does this apply to my 00? or is there some other unit used on my generation of xk8/r??

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Old 08-24-2009, 01:18 AM
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I'm almost certain that it's a variation of the ford 8.8 rear. The same one used in mustangs and lincoln ls's. It uses a different carrier than mustangs, so if your planning on installing a cobra lsd or something similar, some modifications are necessary.
 
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Old 08-24-2009, 03:27 PM
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i was thinking about it as i am starting to get some noise from my rear end after a good long drive, i need to get the fluid changed.

if i have to rebuild it, i want to put lsd in there. But there has got to be a way to do the rebuild/mod without having to order jag parts.

they want WAY WAY to much money for dif parts.
 
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Jag didn't do a limited slip for your car. This discussion resurfaces from time to time, here is a recent thread from people in the know:

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...p+differential

Dana was XJS, the one used in your car may in fact be referred to as a Salisbury but I don't know. I can check to verify fitment for your car, but I believe the XJ8 uses the identical diff. PM me if you need more info, good used ones are relatively cheap.
 
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Old 08-24-2009, 09:51 PM
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Red face diff

Thank you jag tech.

I am interested in figment for this car as i have been unable to find any info concerning the xk series at all on the net. I have searched several jag forums. It would be nice to know which rear end is under my car.

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Old 08-25-2009, 12:23 AM
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Chances are the unit itself is from DANA in the UK, at least that is someone saying at pistonheads.com, and I have seen the wording DANA on the gearing , not sure if that will help you. Gearing is the most expensive, if that is the case better to look for a low mileage 2nd hand one.

I think the units are the same X308 cars with 3.06 gear ratio, but the 2003-2006 XKRs have a 2.87 gear ratio.

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Old 08-27-2009, 01:45 PM
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if you look at this pic, it leads me to believe that this is NOT a dana. if it is its the strangest design i have ever seen.

https://www.trademotion.com/schemati...al/F300121.gif
 
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This is not a Diff from a XK8/R, as you can see it shows the plates for a limmited slip. This is for the early cars ie older XJ, XJS, XJ40 etc, not sure which.
 
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We'll see if this link works, this is from 1995-1997 XJ6 and shows "Powr-lok", which is what Jaguar calls there limited slip differentials:

http://www.captainjaguarscathouse.co...f_4/2_E_16.tif

That lists 3.27 as the supercharged unit, and also shows 3.58, 3.77, and 4.09 gears.
Here's the exploded view and parts list:

http://www.captainjaguarscathouse.co...f_4/2_F_02.tif

I'll see what else I can find out...
 
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The pic i posted was from jaguarparts.com

looks like there diagrams are wrong.
 
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I have a 2000 xk8 w 78k just started a very loud noise,1 shop says the dif is bad needs a$2000 replacement.the local jag dealer says there is no repare for this,just replace the whole dif unit.Any ideas would be great. has anyone replaced the pinion bearings.TKS steve coe
 
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Originally Posted by stephenecoe
I have a 2000 xk8 w 78k just started a very loud noise,1 shop says the dif is bad needs a$2000 replacement.the local jag dealer says there is no repare for this,just replace the whole dif unit.Any ideas would be great. has anyone replaced the pinion bearings.TKS steve coe
I cannot speak to replacing the pinion bearings but I did replace my differential with one I bought from another forum member that had a 3.27 rear axle ratio and came with a new (reprogrammed) TCM (needed to change the axle ratio in XKRs with Mercedes transmissions). I paid $2k for the differential and the new TCM (a good deal as the reprogramming on the TCM costs $2k by itself). I upgraded to a Quaife LSD at the same time, which cost $1.5k. The labor at my local independent Jag shop was just under $1k. Not a cheep mod!

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