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series diff housing

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series diff housing

Post by F'n_Rover »

hi again,

i've got a weird series diff housing which i dont know about. :?
its pumpkin housing is flat top and bottom, with the drain plug offset. it actually looks like the santana front. The spindles are like the stage 1's. except with no provision for cv bushes? came fitted with 4.7 diff gears. (dont know if original)

Could be a normal late model s111, but i didnt think they were made like this.

any ideas. Thanks
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pix?
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Post by F'n_Rover »

here pic:
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Post by Woop »

Looks like a STage 1 front housing from the pixs.

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Post by THE 109 »

from memory the series models had a bearing to support the halfshaft in the ends of the housing pictured above,stage 1's didn't have the bearing but just a seal.what was in your housing?
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Post by F'n_Rover »

hi and thanks.
yeah its got the bearing for the shafts in the swivel ball and came with uj shafts. The spindles are like the stage 1's (ie they fit rangie hubs) but without any provision for cv bushes. its probably just a bitsa put together from a parts bin. the flat top and bottom threw me off, i didn't realise the stage ones had this. :?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

All but the very first Stage 1s had the flat borrom housing. Rangies got it at the about same time too.

How you can tell if it really was from a Stage 1:

Diff centre (diff nose) is angled up more than a SIII
Hubs have 2 bearings the same size (same as a rangie) - not 2 different sized ones like a series.

My guess is that it was either a SIII diff that had the centre replaced with a Stage 1 centre, or a very late model SIII (non stage 1) that had the some of changes included. Diff nose angle will tell you which of those is true.
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