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Re: H150 Ring & pinion question
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Do you have any parts left?

Roger

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Would anyone know the nissan/nismo part # for the H150 4.11 R & P gear set?
It's in the wiki. "Go" the H150 article.

B210sleeper, the R&P fits all H150, from 1974 through 1982. Better just by the whole pumpkin, it likewise fits all housings, both B210 and B310.

Posted on: 2009/12/17 4:10
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Re: H150 Ring & pinion question
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it's a 1980, so isnt it an H150A? If so i'll buy it now. Need it badly, it'll be put to good use...

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Re: H150 Ring & pinion question
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It's a Delta Cam out of Tacoma. I believe it has a 278 Duration but I would have to remove it from the motor to verify. PM me if interested. Thanks.

Posted on: 2009/12/16 1:35
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Re: H150 Ring & pinion question
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What cam do you have? I'm looking for A-series stuff

Lorne (ice racer)

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Evan,
I am getting out of the A series motor. I should have let you know. I have (2) 5 speed trannys in my garage and a lot of other A series stuff. If you still need a racing cam, I have one for sale.

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thanks for the info guys. I was hoping it'd be an easy upgrade basically using the stock H145 housing. All I need is the elusive 4.11 R & P for a H150 carrier setup & it will be easy.....er

Would anyone know the nissan/nismo part # for the H150 4.11 R & P gear set?

Posted on: 2009/12/14 17:16

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Re: H150 Ring & pinion question
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Here in Australia, .....
The H165 diff that was used in the 1200 ute had a ratio of 4.11 to 1.

The H150 came with a 3.9 to 1 in everything that used this diff except the very late Sunny Sportswagon [WB310] that was fitted with the A15.
This used a diff ratio of 3.7 to 1.
A 3.54 to 1 ratio was used in some US models of the B310. [AKA Datsun 210]

The iron H145 diff that was used in Aussie 1200's & early 120Y [B210] models came only in 3.9 to 1

The alloy H145 diff that was used in the Datsun 1000 [B10] passenger models & in some 1200 wagons [VB110] used a 4.11 to 1 ratio.
The alloy H145 diff that was used in VB10 & B20 models [Datsun 1000 Van & Ute] came with a 4.375 to 1 ratio.

There was allegedly a 4.625 to 1 ratio available for these commercial models as a factory option.

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for some reason DD had told me that the 4.11 setups were widely used in AU
All the utes have 4.11 gears, isn't it true?

Posted on: 2009/12/14 6:34
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Thanks Bert, I thought for some reason DD had told me that the 4.11 setups were widely used in AU, I assumed the H150, that's what I get for assuming.

Any idea what the rear end set up is like in a 67 520 pickup ? In the diff swap section of the Wiki there's a link to swapping a rearend from a 411 (mid 60's sedan I guess)I have access to a pickup as well, not sure what that ratio is - haven't looked yet.

Thanks ,Evan

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