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Re: what has the same axel as a h165
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that's definitely a h165 housing in the photo,exactly the same as one i just swapped to a mate for a race seat & some rear shocks.i always usd to put studs in,usually from the h145 housing i was pulling out,as i didn't want to strip threads in the housing through constant diff swaps.torque setting - strip thread then 1/2 turn back.

Posted on: 2003/6/20 13:42
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Re: what has the same axel as a h165
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ahhh just what i wanted to hear......

anyone know a good oil to use in them?
and how much?

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Re: what has the same axel as a h165
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Use 90w oil. Fill it up until it runs out the filler hole, that's the proper level.

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Re: what has the same axel as a h165
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so how much is a H165 worth? in good working order?

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Re: what has the same axel as a h165
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more on the differential oil question.

90w is used for temperatures of 0-40 Celsius (32-104 F) per Nissan

If you live in a place with a wider temperature range, a multi-weight oil could be used like maybe 50w-140 (?).

If you have a limited slip diff (LSD) you need to add an additive to the oil per the recommendation of the LSD maker.

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