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WTB h150 (120y) tailshaft
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hey im looking for a propshaft for my 120y sedan jap built i think it has a H150 im 100% sure its not a borgwarner but not sure if it could be a h145 but i dont think they came in 120y's?

so if anyone has one for a h150 to suit a manual let me know as the one on mine has been cut and welded by previous owner and vibrates very badly

Thanks!

Posted on: 2014/2/20 10:05
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Take yours to be balanced or fixed. I like tailshaft city in preston and duggan balancing in newlands rd coburg

Posted on: 2014/2/20 10:13
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they have staked in uni joints and the shop told me it cost 300$ to replace each uni and to make circlip grooves in the tailshaft

so it adds up to around $775 for new joints and balancing

Posted on: 2014/2/20 10:17
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Which shop? You can get a custom one made cheaper tgen that with replace able unis from a rodeo or falcon.
Shop around

Posted on: 2014/2/20 10:43
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Does the diff housing have studs or bolts holding the centre in? If studs, it's a H145, if bolts it's a H150. If it's a H150, you could do as I did for my Sunny, which is to get a 120Y Borg Warner tailshaft with the 1 inch uni's .Next you get a series 1 Bluebird one piece tailshaft. They have the same size uni's & the rear yoke fits a H165 diff, so it'll fit your H150. Just swap the rear yoke onto the 120Y tailshaft, along with some new uni's. Or you could get the Bluebird tailshaft cut down to length & the A series front yoke fitted. I managed to find the tailshaft at a Nissan specialist here in Sydney, he said there wasn't much demand for the series 1 tailshafts, as the car came with a Borg Warner 4 speed. Maybe one of the nissan specialists in Melbourne can help you out. Hope this is some help.

Posted on: 2014/2/21 8:25
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Re: WTB h145 (120y) tailshaft
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I actualy think it might have a h145 in it

I have two jap 120ys heres and i have a h150 tailsahft from a sunny and its flange is larger than both the 120ys (bolts hole dont line up)

Also they are held on with nut and bolts not studs

So if anyone has a manual H145 tailshaft let me know

Thanks

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Only 1974 models came with H145.

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