Diff ramp and diff cover location
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:38 pm
Having completed my rolling chassis, I've now started on the wood frame and I have a question.
The bulls horn bolts through the diff ramp and then through the front rail of the diff cover frame. The location of the bolts holes in the diff ramp are such that the top edge of the bulls horn is flush with the top edge of the diff ramp. However, due to the angle, if I locate the diff ramp (and bulls horn) to be flush with the side rails of the cover frame and then drill through, the holes would come out too low (through the bottom edge of the frame rather than through the middle of the back). They would only be in the right place if I adjust the diff ramp to be higher than the diff cover frame. Is it correct to position it like this?
The side rails of the diff cover frame have a 3/8" lip cut into them for the lid, so I'm wondering if the correct way is for the lid to be made from 1/2" ply with a lip to go over the side rails (covering the countersunk bolt heads) and sit flush with the top of the diff ramp.
Put simply, should the diff ramp be bolted on to be slightly higher than the side rails as shown in the following picture or should it be flush with the side rails? If the latter then how do I get the drill through holes for the bull horn in the right place?

The bulls horn bolts through the diff ramp and then through the front rail of the diff cover frame. The location of the bolts holes in the diff ramp are such that the top edge of the bulls horn is flush with the top edge of the diff ramp. However, due to the angle, if I locate the diff ramp (and bulls horn) to be flush with the side rails of the cover frame and then drill through, the holes would come out too low (through the bottom edge of the frame rather than through the middle of the back). They would only be in the right place if I adjust the diff ramp to be higher than the diff cover frame. Is it correct to position it like this?
The side rails of the diff cover frame have a 3/8" lip cut into them for the lid, so I'm wondering if the correct way is for the lid to be made from 1/2" ply with a lip to go over the side rails (covering the countersunk bolt heads) and sit flush with the top of the diff ramp.
Put simply, should the diff ramp be bolted on to be slightly higher than the side rails as shown in the following picture or should it be flush with the side rails? If the latter then how do I get the drill through holes for the bull horn in the right place?
