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40 and 60 series diff centres

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40 and 60 series diff centres

Post by TimmayFj40 »

just wondering if the ratios of 40 series and 60 series diff centres are the same, and will 40's centres fit in 60's housings.

and if its a stupid question, Sorry.

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Post by Daisy »

40 centres have a course spline on the pinon flange.

60's have a fine spline. (been told it was stronger)

both are interchangeable housings.
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Post by TimmayFj40 »

ok thanks, and the ratios are the same???
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Post by midi73 »

TimmayFj40 wrote:ok thanks, and the ratios are the same???
Yep
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Post by turbo4t »

Daisy wrote:40 centres have a course spline on the pinon flange.
Only the early 40's have the coarse spline, up to about '79 i think. The later 40's are identicle. All are interchangeable though.
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