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Looking for 1974 b210 rearend
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Looking for complete working rearend.
and/or pinion seal and bearing to repair mine..
have cash
any ideas??

contact livefoodsmoothie@yahoo.com
thanks..

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try your local parts guy.

he should be able to source the pinion seal and bearings for you.


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Nissan have pinion bearing and seal.

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I have talked to 2 independant parts houses and 2 nissian dealers.When we search the database by year/make/model presto the parts come up..however they do not fit the rearend.
The part# on the seal is 38189-18000 NDK 78 this part# has been discontinued by nissian,with no proceeding number
I do not have a part# for the bearing.
I am wondering if I gotta rare oddball rearend or what....
Also 1 revolution of the tire produces just a hair over 2 turns of the pinion..Anyone know what ratio that makes it?
Thanks so far for the help



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Sounds like you have an oddball rear axle assembly.

Can you take a picture of the 3rd-member and post it here? Front and back photos.

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The USA 1974 B210 rear axle assembly is different from any other B210. So it is not unlikely that somebody has swapped in a newer (or older) one.

Older ones use the same seal.
Newer ones use a different seal.

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Thanks for lookin out
I'll get some pics up as soon as I can.
I think its a oddball fer sure..I get 52 mpg on the highway and 38 in town..top speed is 90 mph with a four speed standard.
thanks again

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heres the factory part#
seal 381189-18000
front pinion bearing 38140-18000
rear pinion bearing 38120-18000
if anyone knows of a crossover/aftermarket
thanks again

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I have a '75 and a '76 B210 in NW OK. you're welcome to them if you come pull them. Both were just fine with no noise or leaks. both had a low ratio. I will be swapping the one out for an '81, if I can mod it to fit

Posted on: 2008/1/28 0:34
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1975-1982 all use the H150 differential -- you can swap the center sections (pumpkin) to get different ratios.

1971-1974 used the H145, but they say you can swap the H150 pumpkin into them anyways. Theoretically you are supposed to use a 2mm shim where the gasket goes.

Details: club wiki, search for Differential

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