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lux diff ratios
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lux diff ratios
can anyone tel me if there is a way of working out what ratio a diff is in a '92 sr5 2.8d with out pulling it apart
then you have no choice but to but the thing out there is no markings on the outside of the third member or anyother way of telling you have to pull it out but for what you said in your first post i got the inpression that you were after the fatory gears
sorry
sorry
HOOLAY Wish i could buy boggers for my DH bike
If you drop your tailshaft and look on the head of the pinion where the nut goes on there is usually the number of teeth stamped on the pinion. It will look something like 7/32 which stands for 7 teeth on the pinion and 32 on the crown wheel . Divide 32 by 7 = 4.571 ratio. Not all manufacturers stamp them but its worth a look.
According to gregorys workshop manual covering hilux diesels between 1988 and 1997 both the rigid front end and the independent front end hilux diesels have a diff ratio 4.3:1.
According to gregorys workshop manual covering hilux diesels between 1988 and 1997 both the rigid front end and the independent front end hilux diesels have a diff ratio 4.3:1.
Hilo1x
I work in spare parts and today checked the genuine toyota parts books , the Hiluxes from 1988 to 1998 came with either 4.3, 4.5 or 4.88 diffs the 4.1 ratio is used in landcruiser diff centres which some models diff heads will fit into hiluxes. The 4.5 and 4.88 ratios were usually used in petrol motors.
I work in spare parts and today checked the genuine toyota parts books , the Hiluxes from 1988 to 1998 came with either 4.3, 4.5 or 4.88 diffs the 4.1 ratio is used in landcruiser diff centres which some models diff heads will fit into hiluxes. The 4.5 and 4.88 ratios were usually used in petrol motors.
Not that this will help you if they've been changed, but what is the code on the plate on the firewall? the TRANS/AXLE code will tell you what diff ratio it had originally. Check it with www.offroad.com
Mick_N_Sal
Mick_N_Sal
tomsoffroad wrote:crokie83
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 12:46 pm
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i just checked my front diff and it had 4.875 diffs standard
its a surf
Petrol?
no diesel 2lte . i checked the front crown and pinion and the crown has 39 teeth and the pinion has 8
bigjedd wrote:Hilo1x
I work in spare parts and today checked the genuine toyota parts books , the Hiluxes from 1988 to 1998 came with either 4.3, 4.5 or 4.88 diffs the 4.1 ratio is used in landcruiser diff centres which some models diff heads will fit into hiluxes. The 4.5 and 4.88 ratios were usually used in petrol motors.
When I fitted my diff locks I'm sure I counted 10 - 41 teeth. Someone that knows a fair bit about them told me that some come with 4.1:1 so I thought it must be right. I'll have to check, maybe I can't count
I found this on a US zook site but I don't know if it applies to Toyota's sold outside the US but any way here it is,
To identify the gear ratio without getting dirty
paint on the pinion nut color will be:
silver 4.56
green 4.38
yellow 4.11
pink 4.10
red 3.98
blue 3.07
no paint 3.55
found it here http://ratsden.proboards19.com/index.cg ... 1066583949
Cheers Shane
To identify the gear ratio without getting dirty
paint on the pinion nut color will be:
silver 4.56
green 4.38
yellow 4.11
pink 4.10
red 3.98
blue 3.07
no paint 3.55
found it here http://ratsden.proboards19.com/index.cg ... 1066583949
Cheers Shane
'93 Escudo.16v K&N, Chase Header, Calmini 3" suspension, 3" custom alloy bodylift, Centerforce dualfriction clutch, Calmini 4:24.1,Calmini 5:83 R&Ps + Anvil, ARB Front+Rear, Custom front bumper with Warn 6000, Safari snorkel, 32x10.5 Mongrels.
spazbot wrote:bah the paint thing dont work....
the lifting a tyre trick is the best way to do it dont for get you need to double it
I always lift one wheel and spin it twice. I pulled a pair of diffs from a Hilux last week and found a 4.88 in the rear, 4.5 in the front........don't think it would have lasted long on the tar.
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