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Diff help
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Hey guys,
What datto used what I think is a H165 (has eight bolts) and had disk brakes?

Posted on: 2013/6/22 9:25
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H165 utes
H145 1200 sedans and coupe i think
H150 120y and sunnys
They all have 8 bolt holes and the h145-50 same size in diameter
H165 are bigger
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what about wagons?

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H145

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H145, H150 and H165 are eight-bolt. So is the Borg Warner 60/68 fitted to 1200s and 120Ys by Nissan Pty Australia.

None came with factory disc brakes that I'm aware of. For common rear disc brake swaps, see Rear Disc Brakes.

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Only some 120y and 1200

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ok, ive now been told by the last owner that it has a bluebird diff? are they H series diffs coz i swear it looks like the same one that i had in my ute haha

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Australia-built Datsun 910 Bluebird used disc-over-drum rear axle assembly, and those are brakes are often swapped over to H165 rears.

Bluebird is H190, isn't it? H190 is a 10-bolt diff.

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apparently DatsAndy rebuilt it in the past, PM'd him to get more info. cheers for your help guys

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something like the first and second series of the local bluebirds - 4 speed manual sedans got h165s all the rest are iirc h190s.

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