B310ish Diff housing WTD

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Re: B310ish Diff housing WTD

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Rusty wrote:Ron is B310 not from 82 onwards or coil spring sunny sedans
B310's are from 1978 to 1982......... All B310 sedan's and coupes are coil spring and all wagons are leaf.

Simple. End of story.

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Re: B310ish Diff housing WTD

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na blair hate to disagree with u but i have here a b310 120y which is leaf spring 1978 is the year of rego also has the smaller stut setup and it is a sedan and yes nobody has changed it
also have a b310 120y which is large stuts and coil over and have seen a few of them around
also that b310 120y 2 door sedan that i had was leaf spring



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Re: B310ish Diff housing WTD

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Ron I think you been smoking the herbs.
B310 they discontinued the leaf spring rear end. even says here taken of wikipedia
The final rear-wheel-drive Sunny from model year 1978 to 1982 featured numerous variants, including a fastback station wagon as well as more squared-off, utilitarian models with three and five doors, a coupé, and two- and four-door sedans. These models appeared with Datsun 120Y, 130Y, 140Y and 150Y badges in some markets (depending on engine size) though Sunny was increasingly used for export, too. The North American version was marketed as the Datsun 210. The B310 was known for its high equipment levels and build quality at the time. It was available with the same A-series engines as its predecessor although the B210's optional 63 series 5-speed transmission was replaced with the smaller 60 series unit. The leaf spring rear suspension was discontinued and the live axle was now suspended using a coil spring four-link configuration. In 1980, the B310 was given a mild facelift, with a smoothed off front end, a grille with square headlamps, and a redesigned dashboard.

In North America, the only wagon offered was the fastback version. In Japan, this fastback wagon was a special model called the Sunny California. In most other markets, a more traditional two-box wagon was offered.

This model marked the first and only time the "Sunny" name was used in Australia

This chassis, along with the A10 chassis on the 160J/Violet/Stanza formed the basis for the S110 chassis on the Nissan Silvia.

In most markets, the A12 engine was the only, or most common engine offered. However B310s in various markets were fitted with the following A-series engines:

A12 (1171 cc, not offered in North America)
A12A (1237 cc, North America only)
A13 (Short Deck Engine)
A14
A15
In North America, the Datsun 210 engine line ups were as follows:

1979 - A12A or A14
1980-1982 - A12A, A14 or A15
The special MPG model was a small-port A15 with 5-speed transmission and achieved 47 mpg-US (5.0 L/100 km; 56 mpg-imp) per US standards
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Re: B310ish Diff housing WTD

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well i guess u shouldnt beleive every think u read on the wiki rusty because their one here any way it not a problem as usual u are turning a molehill in to a mountain
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