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#1 need help ASAP!
woodydat Posted on: 2004/8/12 8:03
hey all... need help!
had a look at a ute, the diff in it is not complete and im not gunna screw with springs and #### with the drums.... how hard is it to put the diff out of a series 3 bluebird?
the struts are also ruted, how hard is it to put the struts out of a blue bird in a 1200 ute?, from spring to spring the ute measures... 1020 mm ... the blue bird measures 1100... my dads worried bout it having so much difference? plz help! its got motor etc, but it is in a pretty ratty state.. but with out much rust... its got new door trims etc.. but yeh.. im just worried bout the diff.. oh and willl a L20b bolt up to the series 3 gear box?
will the series 3 box fit in a 1200 with sum massaging?.... help!
what are rear tail light asembles worth?
and what are rear tailgates worth? and front 1/4s?...
front aprons?
thanx!"
cheers woodydat


#2 Re: need help ASAP!
godabaute Posted on: 2004/8/12 8:13
i can answer some of your questions.... diff centres are really easy to swap. datto ute tail light assembles from nissan are about 130 a side i think, and aprons new from nissan are 250ish second hand all cheaper


#3 Re: need help ASAP!
woodydat Posted on: 2004/8/12 8:19
yeh im talkin bout the hole diff assembaly!
like from drum to drum?


#4 Re: need help ASAP!
Team_Dat Posted on: 2004/8/12 8:32
You should measure from drum to drum to get the best measurement, but i think if you used front wheel drive offset wheels you may get away with it but measure before you do.....


#5 Re: need help ASAP!
woodydat Posted on: 2004/8/12 9:57
yeh i rang the dude up again to check, he said everythin is there but argh i dunno.. i reckon i will just through everythin back on .... she'll be right but i still wana no how hard it is to get the H190 to fit?


#6 Re: need help ASAP!
Dodgeman Posted on: 2004/8/12 12:11
OK woody, the whole rear axle assembly from the series 3 Bluebird is not really a good idea because of the width. If the rear end is from a sedan, then it has a totally diferent type of suspension, & removing all of the extra suspension bits, neatly, is more work than i want to do.
The diff is the thing in the middle

The series 3 gearbox is quite a bit longer than the 1200 box & it will require the removal of the original gearbox mounting brackets, & the fabrication of a new mount, further back. This is one reason why the stumpy gearbox is prefered for these swaps.

The series 3 car used a CA20 engine, with it's own bell housing bolt pattern while the L series had a completely diferent pattern. The gearbox itself is the same, but the bellhousings are diferent, so they will not bolt together.

What's the obsession with the H190 diff?

The original H165 will handle just about anything that you would be fitting into this car in the forseeable future. The H165 is available in a fairly wide range of ratio's, they are reasonably common, & are reasonably cheap to buy. The 3.9 to 1 ratio from Bluebirds & Stanzas is likely to be the best bet for road use.

While i think of it, from memory, the series 1 & 2 Bluebird wagon with four speed manual trans were the ones that got the H190 diff. All others in these two models got the H165 diff. I have no info whatsoever on the series # car, but i expect them to be the same.

This correctly sized, original rear end will also offer you a wider range of choices when it comes to wheel selection, so unless you are racing,... the H190 rear axle is likely to be far more drama than it's worth.
You may have noticed that Bluebird rear end swaps are not high on the agenda for 1200 owners. There's a good reason for that.

It sounds like you are clutching at straws here by trying to fit whatever it is that you have, or can get cheaply. It's far better to think about what is right for the job, then save up, & get it.

Think twice, or in your case, thrice, [under advisement] then act once


#7 Re: need help ASAP!
woodydat Posted on: 2004/8/12 12:57
thanx D man ... u D man yeh its a wagon, not sedan... i was just seein what i could get out of it....will a worked L20b with twin webbers hold up with thre H165 diff? how much screwin around will it take to put the struts in ? will the springs just need reseting?


#8 Re: need help ASAP!
dattodude Posted on: 2004/8/12 13:30
It'll be fine behind a L20B. The H165 held up behind my CA18DET >100kW at the wheels. More than a lightly worked L20B will do (excluding highly worked L20Bs)

The struts might go in with stanza lower arms..but not a common conversion.

Resetting and extra leaf, sure.

Chris


#9 Re: need help ASAP!
Dodgeman Posted on: 2004/8/12 14:10
If you have a five speed, or Auto wagon, then the diferential [the middle bit] should be a H165, with a 3.9 to 1 ratio. This will be good in the ute.

I believe that the use of bluebird struts is not a popular conversion due to the difficulty involved. Much better seem to be the Stanza, 180B & 200B struts. Im' sure there is a technical article on it somewhere.

I also believe that the L18 engine & the 180B crossmember are the go. Once again, i believe that there is a technical article on it in here. Use the search bar, or just cruise the site, & when you find the relevant item, read it several times. That way you can avoid making mistakes that have been done by others.
There seems to be little that you can really use from the Bluebird, & try to avoid using parts, just because you have them. Use the right parts & everything will work out well.


#10 Re: need help ASAP!
woodydat Posted on: 2004/8/12 14:50
thanks for the advise!.... yeh ide like to use stanza strutrs but i just really want the dissc brake conversion... im not sure how easy it is to get the disc brake stanza struts?



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