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1000 Dif
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Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a diff suited for a 1000 sedan/coupe? (I think the dif in the ute is different) I live in Adelaide SA.

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Posted on: 2006/9/20 23:14
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I've got a few in Perth, but I'm sure you could get one localy..

Posted on: 2006/9/21 3:28
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can a diff from a 1200 be put in to a 1000? any mods required?

Posted on: 2006/9/21 23:11
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The differential from a passenger model 1200 will fit directly into the Datsun 1000 rear axle housing as both are H145's.

The ratio of the 1200 diff is 3.9 to 1 while your Coupe's original ratio is 4.11 to 1

The rear axle assembly from a 1200 is about 2-1/2" [65mm] wider than the 1000 & this is enough to mess with wheel & tyre clearance in a small car like our 1000's, so this is not really an option in most cases.

Posted on: 2006/9/21 23:29
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Will the centre fit into a 1000 housing?? Cheers. Adam.

Posted on: 2006/9/21 23:42
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Quote:

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The differential from a passenger model 1200 will fit directly into the Datsun 1000 rear axle housing as both are H145's.

Yes it will.

Posted on: 2006/9/22 1:12
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Hi,

I've got a couple down the shed if your interested, one from a three speed manual and one from an auto.

I'm in the adelaide hills not far from the city.

cheers Thomas

Posted on: 2006/9/24 8:24
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I called the wreckers to get a 1200 diff for my 1000 and they said there are 4 or 5 different types of flanges... Im not to sure what he meant by this. What flange should I ask for?

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Posted on: 2006/9/24 23:32
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Tell them you want a diff center from a B110 -- 1971-1973 "Datsun 1200". They all use the same flange.

Later 1200s (B210 and B310) use a different flange, as does newer Datsun 1200 ute (B120).

Posted on: 2006/9/25 3:05
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