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Diffs 145 vs 150
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After someone writing somewhere that the H150 diff head needed shimming if used in a 145 diff housing I finally got around to checking it out for myself. Conclusion; no spacer is required , measured 2 145s and my 150 and the critical dimensions are identical. I can now no longer worry about rooting my reasonably rare 3.7:1 diff when the GX fires up soon.

Posted on: 2004/9/1 11:55
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Check the Pitroad site. They sell a spacer ring, so we have a problem. If no spacer is required, then everyone that uses one of theirs will be doing harm to their rear end.

If, instead, a spacer IS required, then you will be doing harm to yours.

I wonder if it would be worth double checking your measurements. If what i believe turns out to be true, then the centerline of the axle will be about 2.5mm further from the gasket face in the H150.

Posted on: 2004/9/1 13:39
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I did double check those measurements. I am a trade certified fitter and turner with 20yrs plus experience, not a 14 yr old hairy arse with a school ruler.....Other housings and diff heads may be different but my combination is fine.... The diff head came out of a 84 1.5 ZX Californian Sunny and I have always assumed it was a H150. By the way I was measuring from the inside face of the mounting flange to the centre of the spider gears and all the diffs I have measured the same. I also slapped an axle in the hole with the head on its side to load the spider gear and compared things that way too.

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This is good news.

Posted on: 2004/9/1 18:41
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The spacer was discussed in Datsun diffs.

The Pitroad page is at PitroadQuote:
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The H150 diff. spacer for B110

10,000 YEN

In B110 of H145 diff. standard installing, with installing this spacer the H150 diff. and H150 diff. + H150 L. S. D. It is possible to install. (The propeller shaft uses one for B310)

Posted on: 2004/9/2 2:33
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Quote:

stirlingmac wrote:
, not a 14 yr old hairy arse with a school ruler......


Who could you be refering to?.......

Posted on: 2004/9/2 5:28
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I was reading somewhere about H165 or H190, and it said the special racing ratios (e.g. high ratios like 4.88) required a spacer to fit in the housing, whereas the more normal ratios did not.

Maybe that's what the H150 spacer is for?

Posted on: 2004/9/30 7:16
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DD,

they would be referring to the spacer used behind the ring gear to compensate for differences in centres between the low and high ratios.


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