Why did the factory change to V2 diff? Based on my analysis, it's purely for manufacturability to save cost on labor.
V1: There is no simple way to set the LSD clutch slippage threshold but to select the correct clutch shim thickness (the last plate installed before the pump). The nature of clutch material makes it impossible to have a precise clutch pack thickness to achieve a certain clutch slippage threshold and so different shim is needed per unit. It would be a time consuming task to select the correct shim thickness for a specific slippage torque.
V2: This new version allows the Tech to adjust the clutch stack slippage by turning the lock ring -- tightening to increase and loosening to decrease -- then lock the ring with a dowel pin (a round ball was used instead in this case then ). So easy for the factory compared to adjust the shim in the V1 units. (The locking ring has left hand threads: CCW to tighten.)
V1: There is no simple way to set the LSD clutch slippage threshold but to select the correct clutch shim thickness (the last plate installed before the pump). The nature of clutch material makes it impossible to have a precise clutch pack thickness to achieve a certain clutch slippage threshold and so different shim is needed per unit. It would be a time consuming task to select the correct shim thickness for a specific slippage torque.
V2: This new version allows the Tech to adjust the clutch stack slippage by turning the lock ring -- tightening to increase and loosening to decrease -- then lock the ring with a dowel pin (a round ball was used instead in this case then ). So easy for the factory compared to adjust the shim in the V1 units. (The locking ring has left hand threads: CCW to tighten.)
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