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Re: And what is the diffrence>
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hmmm im thinking only way that could be is if the diff was a borg warner from a 120y, does the diff centre come out the front or back of the diff housing

ive done conversion with no probs

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While were on the subject of uni joints, ive converted my auto to manual, ive but in the clutch, clutch pedal & gearbox and am in the process of making a new crossmember. my problem is the tailshaft i have for my manual wont fit the diff, it seems the joints are bigger in the autos. how can i fix this problem.

Posted on: 2003/1/13 20:55
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Hey PW, the H165 is the bigger differential in newer B120s.

There's been some controversy about this, but apparently 1971-1973 1200s (B110s) have replaceable u-joints.

Posted on: 2003/1/12 20:45
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i got a tailshaft made for my h165 (rather than trying to find a ute one) and the guy that did it was showing me that the front uni-joint is quite small and not replacable, he said this is a weak link for high power engines, he machined out the mounts for the u-joint and put a larger replacable u-joint in and also the rear he put a replacable in so i can change the uni joints at home when required (quite easy really)

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I think there is no choice -- the tailshaft either has one or the other.

Replaceable is better, as you can just change them when they wear out. With non-replaceable, the tailshaft has to be rebuilt. Well, sometimes. Some cars that have "non-replaceable" joints can actually be replaced by the do-it-yourself.

1200s have replaceable u-joints:
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between replacable and non-replaceable u-joints...which is the best choice?

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