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whats my rear diff !!!
Ive just found a MQ (round head lights) LWB wagon that has the 2.8 petrol in it (L28)
the guy says that is says HG48 on the compliance plate.
Does that mean H233b with 4.8 ratios in it and C200 front with 4.8's in it? i didnt know the H233b's came with 4.8's?
I want to grab them if they going to fit my MK with the HG43 so i can fit 36's have have realy nice low gearing.
the guy says that is says HG48 on the compliance plate.
Does that mean H233b with 4.8 ratios in it and C200 front with 4.8's in it? i didnt know the H233b's came with 4.8's?
I want to grab them if they going to fit my MK with the HG43 so i can fit 36's have have realy nice low gearing.
I was under the impression that H233 were in coil sprung cars, and the big H260 were in leaf sprung utes.
RX 2.8- 4.265-1
Mav XL and Patrol TI with manuals - 3.9-1
Utes with leaf springs- 4.375-1
The rest have- 4.111-1
3.0 Gu,s should have 4.3s
Hope this helps
RX 2.8- 4.265-1
Mav XL and Patrol TI with manuals - 3.9-1
Utes with leaf springs- 4.375-1
The rest have- 4.111-1
3.0 Gu,s should have 4.3s
Hope this helps
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does all this apply to the GU as well as GQ? they are the same driveline arent they just different body?
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
just went outside and checked mine.
hh41 on plate and 12bolts on the diff.
so im assuming i have 4:11s and the h260?
hh41 on plate and 12bolts on the diff.
so im assuming i have 4:11s and the h260?
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
Yeah pretty sure you are right, HG is the H233b and HH is the H260.j-top paj wrote:just went outside and checked mine.
hh41 on plate and 12bolts on the diff.
so im assuming i have 4:11s and the h260?
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the h260 was only in leaf sprung gu/gq's.. and the rear of all mk/mq utes?
the 260 is also shorter than the 233 in gu's bu approx 50mm..
the easiest way to tell is that the 260 has floating axles not standard 1 pieces jobbies like every other patrol diff.. meaning that it will have hubs that come out about 3 inches from the WMS.. also 260's only had drums not discs..
the 260 is also shorter than the 233 in gu's bu approx 50mm..
the easiest way to tell is that the 260 has floating axles not standard 1 pieces jobbies like every other patrol diff.. meaning that it will have hubs that come out about 3 inches from the WMS.. also 260's only had drums not discs..
Unfortunately the standard diffs ( all except H260 ) are absolute rubbish as far as strength, go to any speed event , winch challenge or similar and you will see how many of these diffs actually do break. Centres and axles.jessie928 wrote:other than maybe a turbocharged 502 big block in a patrol, you are never going to need the extra beef of the bigger 260 in the arse of a patrol.
Its just there for the wank factor
Jes
The H260 came out in some model coil spring GU's , GU leaf spring utes, as well as Leaf spring GQ ute , Leaf spring MK/MQ ute , And i am told G60 but not sure about them.
I have a h260 in my comp truck out of a GU wagon and as previously said they are huge and have a flat shaved bottom.
They bolt straight in the GQ's and GU's with no mods.
They are not as strong as we all think, second drive at cruiser park on australia day using comp spec 40 trepadors we snapped of the pinion and twisted a axle pretty bad, nothing overly bad we were trying.
TB42 with turbo , but no were the horsepower of some trucks.
One of the weak points is the pinion is machined down to except the smaller front pinion bearing ( i think it is the same as non H260 diffs ) so this it were they snap when hit on a rock.
Saying this the diffs are stronger than standard but not unbreakable by what a lot of people think.
From my experience The lockers are more expensive , the axles are harder to find at wreckers as well as aftermarket ratio's are not as many to choose from.
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i wrote that for VBrett S wrote:Vickers, did you read all the posts? or diffs under another vehicle?
yeah we read all the posts but i was wondering if this was some kind of indication stamp or what it was, im pretty sure its a H233 havent looked at the car since posting but reading through im fairly confident its a H233
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