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F/S 3.42:1 BW68 in Melbourne and weber
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I have a BW68 from a manual sigma for sale. The gears will fit into your 1200, 120Y or stanza housing.

$100 for the whole diff assy.

And a 32/36 weber and 1200 adaptor. $150

Local pickup only from Bayswater Melbourne.

Don 0418253351

Posted on: 2009/11/22 10:41
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Re: F/S 3.42:1 BW68 in Melbourne and weber
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thats pretty tall ratio,good substitiute for a 5 speed on the freeway with a 4 speed gearbox, wouldnt be fun getting a 1200 off the line with it though, not stock anyway

Posted on: 2009/11/22 19:59
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Re: F/S 3.42:1 BW68 in Melbourne and weber
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Great substitute for running an A14/15.
I prefer a four speed box with a torquey engine than
a screamer that needs gears to keep it in the range.

Posted on: 2009/11/22 23:21
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Re: F/S 3.42:1 BW68 in Melbourne and weber
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so sigma centres go into h145 housing? the uni-joint would be much bigger, needs tailshaft mod? do axles go straight in?

Posted on: 2009/11/23 4:40
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Re: F/S 3.42:1 BW68 in Melbourne and weber
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he's talking about BW diffs.. not H145...

Posted on: 2009/11/23 5:02
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Re: F/S 3.42:1 BW68 in Melbourne and weber
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Indeed, The BW68. The crownwheel pinion will fit into your BW68 datsun housing. Great highway diff.

Posted on: 2009/11/23 8:47
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