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Re: Datsun 1200 Coupe 1nz-fe swap!!
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But they are considerably wider than the 1200 rear axle assembly. If you find one that is only 2" wider, by using high-offset wheels on the rear it can work out well.

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ok, a customer brought a 87 cressida for 1uzfe swap, it has a LSD diff, they are not that difficult to find here....

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1200 Utes are all H165, it is a complete bolt-in IF you use the ute driveshaft and use spring plates & u-bolts.

B210 COUPE axle assembly will bolt into 1200 COUPE. I think the ute driveshaft is needed.

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B210 h150 rear axel may be easier to find, they take more abuse than the h145

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yes there are ute's in this part of the world but they are extremely rare, and are all UTE's diff H165?? and is it a bolt on? any other suggestion for bolt on axle swaps or diff swaps? i dont want to alter it to much as the fabricators here are not so skilled...

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If H145s are cheap, use them. If it breaks, replace it.

Welding the differential will cause it to break faster.

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Are there datsun 1200 utes in your part of the world? The diff in those are a H165 and strong enough. Fairly easy sway to.

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Thank you all for your kind replies and suggestions, its actually cheaper here were i live to replace 10 h145 diffs at the cost of 1 lsd hilux diff, what if i weld the h145??? :D

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Quote:

ddgonzal wrote:
Yota 1NZ-FE engine has 103 ft. lb. of torque. More than an A15 -- which will sooner or later break the H145. Especially if a steep 1st gear transmission is used. Some have reported the H145 lasting for a while behind an A15, but it is not rated for long-term durability. TS-Cup racers used H145 but had to be very gentle and they still broke sometimes. They also used diff coolers.

Remember, the higher the engine revs to make peak HP, the lower the torque will be. HP and FT-LB figures cross at 5250 RPM. For example, a 100hp@7000 RPM engine vs 100hp@6000 RPM -- the slower engine will have more torque. And torque is what breaks gearboxes and diffs.


that's why I mentioned it only makes a peak torque at 4200rpm. Showing its an engine that needs revs to make anything happen, not a torquey motor.

1NZ-FE makes 107bhp @ 6000rpm and 103ft/lb @4200rpm. Its not all that much really.
B310 A15 makes 83bhp @ 6000rpm and 88.3ft/lb at 3600rpm.
910 SII Bluebird L20B makes 96bhp and 114ft/lb for comparison.

Maybe the H145 will be borderline, but no more so than a 80rwbhp Aseries. I've had one and never had diff problems. Hell, I've turbo'd A14s in front of H145s and not blown up the diff - just gearboxes, tailshafts and pistons! I don't think the concern about the diff is worth stopping the conversion. Try it and see how it goes. Or track down a B210 H150 for a little more strength, assuming they're available where you are.

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Maybe I've been lucky? It does whine. Not quite enough to motivate me to swap it over yet though.

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