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#1 Borg Warner Diff
TYR-33D Posted on: 2006/7/15 13:19
I am after a borg Warner diff out of a wagon. it should be set up for a leaf spring rear end as the sedans have coil spings in the arse end. preferably in the Sydney area.

thanx

Brad


#2 Re: Borg Warner Diff
short-coupe Posted on: 2006/7/15 15:08
Brad what sedans have coil springs?
my 1200 sedan has leaf springs


#3 Re: Borg Warner Diff
12OOU Posted on: 2006/7/15 20:14
I got a full setup from my ute for sale. Check out my for sale thread for details.


#4 Re: Borg Warner Diff
Dodgeman Posted on: 2006/7/16 0:37
In our small Datsun models, the only ones that used the Warner rear axle assembly were the Australian assembled 120Y sedans from June 1976 onwards.
Coupes, Wagons & two door Sedans continued to be imported & these had the H150 rear axle assembly. These sedans used a nominal 3.9 to 1 ratio [actual 3.889] which is the same as all other models.

The first of the larger models to get the Warner rear axle assembly were the 200B [P810] from early in the model run. This happened in either late '77 or early '78 These used the same 3.9 ratio. This rear end was used in Sedans & Wagons while the SSS model was fully imported & used the IRS

The 200B rear axle assembly will need to be narrowed to work under any of our small Datsuns


#5 Re: Borg Warner Diff
PIGDOG Posted on: 2006/7/16 9:41
how weird, both of my 1200 sedans came with borg warners






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