Is the front locker offered by ATW
HERE (2/3[sup]rds[/sup] down the page) the same as then Detroit Truetrac offer by Hart Transmissions
HERE ?
The ATW locker is listed as "2008 and newer", so not luck for 2007 and earlier Fuso?
What about the Truetrac from Hart, does anyone know if this is available for pre-2007 (aka:2002) FGs ?
Has anyone looked into getting a manual front locker (air like ARB or electrical like an Eaton) 'adapted' to work in an FG?
Thanks,
Hi Mog,
Ill try to get the wording on the website fixed up.
No they are definitely not the same as the Detroit offering however ATW sells the Auto Torque Bias diffs for
all model FGs and another ATB unit for
all model NPSs. They fit great and work great.
The guys that make them for us give a lifetime waranty on this part and have been building these ATB- style diffs for many many years and for a wide variety of applications....mainly Motorsport but also for military 4x4 trucks. The Fuso and Isuzu units however were developed jointly with ATW and we began solely marketing them a couple of years ago. Prior to this venture, we looked long and hard at air lockers, e-lockers, various LSDs and Torsens. As no one at that time offered anything for FGs....remember this is a very very limited market....we then approached all the major manufacturers offering to cover tooling costs in advance to drive some type of solution. I have no doubt we made the right decision to go the way we did.
If you want an opinion from one of our customers with an old Canter that was fitted one of these diffs read this testimonial
here This is exactly the same unit that is sold through ATW USA.
Our local FUSO dealer allows a safe 7 hours to fit one but if you really know what you're doing, you can get that time down a bit. We supply new carrier bearings with the diff centre even on a brand new truck cause you're likely to damage the old ones if you tried to re-use them. In that
photo on the ATW USA page you can see the OEM diff centre that has been removed still has the old bearings left on. They are easy to lap in with big adjuster nuts on either side of the carrier. You can still see the Bearing Blue on the crown wheel. Actually I took the photo on that page at the FUSO dealers just after we lapped it in. That was the initial pre-production prototype you see there that was fitted to the Tan ATW R&D truck. We had to make sure the fitted tolerances were correct then checked operation before committing to a production run ........that prototype is still going strong after plenty of abuse offroad and extra torque from the Allison tranny.
I should add that there is no modification required to install them as it is a direct replacement centre. Also there is no special lubrication required as they don't generate heat like a typical LSD so they simply run the same oil as the OEM open diff.
As a matter of interest for ISUZU readers , the NPS front diffs are a little trickier to lap as they're shimmed.
Regards
John.