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#1 Tech wiki diff info
D Posted on: 2011/8/1 12:07
diff inches max. torque
H145 5.71 ~100 lb. ft.
H150 5.91 ~125 lb. ft.
H165 6.50 ~225 lb. ft.
H190 7.49 ~285 lb. ft.

Sorry if someone has already asked
Just wondering if the above figures
are all with alloy carriers or steel?
I dont know of any H145 in steel so
its just interesting...


#2 Re: Tech wiki diff info
ddgonzal Posted on: 2011/8/1 22:40
They are just estimates, not figures published by Nissan. They are estimated from the torque of the engines fitted with the diff by Nissan.

I don't know of any H145 in alloy.


#3 Re: Tech wiki diff info
Posted on: 2011/8/1 22:44
I'd say they are on the lower side to allow for safeties sake.
My l16 may exceed that on a h150, no complaints so far


#4 Re: Tech wiki diff info
ddgonzal Posted on: 2011/8/1 23:07
Yes, all manufucturer rate their parts "on the safe side" -- remember Datsun waranteed those parts when new.


#5 Re: Tech wiki diff info
benny Posted on: 2011/8/2 0:54
Quote:

ddgonzal wrote:
......
I don't know of any H145 in alloy.


H145 was/ is available in alloy housing in the B10 series. The major difference between B10 H145 and B110 H145 was that the earlier version used a fixed length sleeve and shims for setting the pinion and the latter uses a crushable sleeve.


#6 Re: Tech wiki diff info
levey Posted on: 2011/8/2 8:35
H145 diffs, alloy B10 4.11 on left B110 3.9 on right.

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