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Dodgeman 2004/11/27 12:59 Tell a friend
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If you are looking for an A15 or a H150 diff in 3.7 to 1 ratio, then this is what you want to see. |
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2SLO |
Posted: 2006/8/27 10:30 Updated: 2006/8/27 10:30 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2006/2/2 From: Lismore, NSW Posts: 198 |
 Re: Firewall tag The tags on my car on both sides have been sanded back and reengraved, this is why i suspect my ute isnt a 75 model as the tags are reengraved and i have the early model engine.
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Posted: 2010/7/15 5:50 Updated: 2010/7/15 5:50 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31682 |
 Re: Firewall tag Plant U: Zama Color 924 P: Chassis No WP B310-706271: Wagon (sport back, squarebacks are V for Van). P means A15 for (for the B310 series)
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Dodgeman |
Posted: 2004/11/27 13:10 Updated: 2004/11/27 13:10 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/6/27 From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia Posts: 8287 |
 Re: Firewall tag On the Australian B310 Sunny's firewall, you will find a tag like this & it reveals all that you want to know. This one is a wagon [WPB310] The engine [A15[S]] is obvousuly an A15 with the "S" telling us that it has a 'staged' [progressive] 2bbl carb The trans [F4W60L] is a floor shifted [F] four speed[4] wide ratio [W] sixty series [60] with the long [L] extension housing. This is the standard passenger model gearbox, while the differential [HB37] is a second generation H150 unit [HB] with a 3.7 to 1 ratio [37]
You don't even need to get your hands dirty when trying to identify what components were fitted as original equipment to many Datsun models from the late 70's Thanks very much to Feral for providing the info in the first instance.
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UTE18L |
Posted: 2004/11/29 0:33 Updated: 2004/11/29 0:33 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/9/1 From: Sydney, Australia Posts: 689 |
 Re: Firewall tag Is a second generation H150 unit axles any stronger than a ute 165???? and what sort of track width are we looking at????
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Posted: 2004/11/29 6:26 Updated: 2004/11/29 6:26 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/6/27 From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia Posts: 8287 |
 Re: Firewall tag The H150 diferential is not as big or as strong as the H165, & as for the axles, i do not believe that they are as strong as the 1200 ute ones As for the track, or width of the rear axle assembly, you would need to check the specs, but i think that they are wider than 1200's. The first generation of H150 diferentials are coded HAxx where xx is the ratio code. I think that they made the pinion sit lower down in the HBxx series.
Please note that I am refering to the diferential [3rd member, pumpkin, diff head etc] in the first post & not the whole rear axle assembly which is wrongly refered to by many as the 'diff'. The diff is just the bit in the middle.
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UTE18L |
Posted: 2004/11/29 7:18 Updated: 2004/11/29 7:18 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/9/1 From: Sydney, Australia Posts: 689 |
 Re: Firewall tag thanks mate
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