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#18
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/24 6:25
Toyoda 170 diff (T-series) centres fit. Although now LSD for those are out of production ...
Hitachi makes differentials for many makes.
#17
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
dat4fun
Posted on: 2012/12/24 5:51
I've read on here someone was talking about Suzuki H175 diff centres fitting H165 diffs, has anyone actually done this. I'm not worried about axle sizes as I intent welding the diff up anyway so I could just weld in the std H165 side gears in a suzuki centre if the centre will go in the housing.
#16
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
b310gx
Posted on: 2012/12/24 4:07
Vanettes have the build plate under the right front seat beat on the B pillar if they are A series, & under the right front seat if Z powered (there's a little flap in the carpet/vinyl. This will tell you the ratio the van should have. the A12 Vanette had a 4.89:1 H165. The A15 van had either a steel 4.11:1 H190 or an Aluminium 4.625:1 H190 with axles the same size as the H165. The Z series vanettes had 4.11:1 H190s for manuals or 4.375:1 H190s with the large axles. Front diffs from a 4wd ******* (can't thing of their name but they're shaped like a Toyotya 4runner) are 4.625:1 & I have found some 4.89:1 diffs in larger vans.
#15
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
dat4fun
Posted on: 2012/12/24 3:06
Yeh the only thing that worries me is that this car will be competing in mud and water ALOT and I need it to be reliable and my concerns are with electrics on the newer engines.
#14
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/24 3:02
All the engines are good. Newer engines are better.
#13
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
dat4fun
Posted on: 2012/12/24 3:00
Are the Z series engines any good, would it be 2.0lt. Did the Vanette come out with a CA engine?
#12
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
bobthebuilder
Posted on: 2012/12/24 2:40
Vanette with A15 = H190 diff
Vanette with A12 = H165 diff with 4.875 ratio Thinking a 89 vanette will be to new a model for the H165 diff.
#11
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/24 2:17
It should say on the ID plate/sticker.
L-series never came with 8-plug heads. Z-series and CA-series did.
#10
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
dat4fun
Posted on: 2012/12/24 0:34
and would that be an "L" series engine in it?
#9
Re: 4.875 diff WTB
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/23 23:54
Look on the ID plate underbonnet or the ID stick on the door pillar. It will have the code
HC43=H165, 4.3 ratio HE43=H190, 4.3 ratio You can view topic.
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