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Home away from home 
Joined: 2000/5/6 6:12
From Wellington New Zealand
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Hey Davo, The 1600 wagon diff head is the same as used in the 1600/2000 Fairlady sports car. There are a few specialists on the web for these cars so finding a slippery diff should'nt be a problem. I suspect they are the H165 which is the same as The 1200 ute and C20 van(which had an alloy diff carrier in the 1500s)As I've said before you can often find LSDs in the higher specced versions of the C20s, though quite often they are so stuffed that they will pass the freewheel test and the only way to know for sure is to pull them out of the diff housing to find out for sure. The last 2 I found were free from the local dump! I would never recommend welding/locking a diff for street use, its wrecks tyres and screws axles to buggery chase the LSD option.
Posted on: 2000/7/12 6:12
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