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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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I got mone out of an auto bluebird station wagon - Cant remember what year.
Might help if your wrecker running

Posted on: 2015/8/13 5:39
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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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Have been looking for a while
This forum is almost my last option
I am willing to pay good money
And will freight from any where in
Australia at my cost

Posted on: 2015/8/13 10:16
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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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Sorry I don't have the details anymore. What's it going behind.?

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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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A very strong a15
Celica 5 speed with dellow housing
And hoping for a 3.7 diff

Posted on: 2015/8/14 3:15
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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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taking it out on the salt lakes?

celica 5 spd is overdrive, why would you want 3.7?

surely they come in a specific model, like the auto wagon series 1? find out what model and we can keep an eye out at the wreckers and such for ya

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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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I ask because I have a 2.4 litre L20B with reasonable work done to the head and I only want to try one out if i can get it cheap enough as i believe i have the torque to cope with it. Have you run it with a different ratio? 3.9 can be found pretty cheap and is really close, i have bought a couple for $50 in the past. I tried a 4.1 and when only moving 0.2 in ratio it wasn't that noticeable.

Is this a race car?

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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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An A14 has the torque to cope with 3.7 ratio -- millions of USA A14s used 3.7. It was slow but it worked. For better performance, use a 4.11 ratio. Use an overdrive 5-speed to reduce noise and increase fuel economy while cruising.

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Re: Wanted 3.7 Ratio Bluebird Diff Center
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I have a 3.9 at the moment and it handles it with ease
My aim is simply to reduce my rpm at 100kph hense
want to put a 3.7 and fuel economy
I am told either a series one bluebird or stanza
Wreckers wish me good luck

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Good luck,,if I hear of one I'll let you know.

Posted on: 2015/8/15 5:30
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Higher profile tires will help if you have low profile tires. Im trying to get a 5 speed without breaking the budget. So while im waiting i went for the 3.7 ratio diff center from a bluebird and it works a treat. i did ring 50 wreckers and found one in Taree for $150 earlier this year. The others i seen were in Tamworth when i was there for work but they are all in a pile and have to sort through them to identify. the guy doesn't know what they are off and doesn't care. There would be 120y, 1200 ute and sedan diffs maybe stanza/bluebird in original housings.

I seen a rusty pile of datsun diffs in the weather and got confused looking so i left. I will say but when i do get the 5 speed ill go back to 4.11

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