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Re: WTD auto ute tailshaft
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Have you looked at any other jap diffs in corollas and such. I have a stanza tailshaft up at the workshop, i can measure for you if you want! I will measure full length end to end.

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:44
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Re: WTD auto ute tailshaft
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i think i worked out it had to be just under 1.2 metres from uni to uni, something like that

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:54
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Re: WTD auto ute tailshaft
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No worries, will tell you tomorow what it is!

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:55
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Re: WTD auto ute tailshaft
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would 120y auto be close? not sure on lenght though

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:57
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Re: WTD auto ute tailshaft
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Nah thats the same length as a 1200 one which is what im using behind my L series but he's got the H165 diff which has a different flange. Pigdog could you just change the end of the tailshaft over to a ute one?

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:59
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Re: WTD auto ute tailshaft
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i need one an inch shorter than a 120y one, the h150 flange is the same as the ute one, just the tailshaft is too long

Posted on: 2006/9/6 14:11
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So the nose of the H165 diff would be a inch longer than the H150 or H145? Either that or you've managed to get your engine 1 inch back more than me! Ive got about 20mm from the back of the rocker cover to the firewall.

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nah the h165 is 1 inch longer than 145 or 150

Posted on: 2006/9/6 23:49
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get one made with new replacable unis and perfect length nicely rebalanced to fit what you want, its worth the $200 to avoid any problems

Posted on: 2006/9/7 0:07
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Re: WTD auto ute tailshaft
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where can you get one for that price?

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