datsun 910 bluebird
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datsun 910 bluebird
can you use r31 diffs as a replacement for a datsun bluebird 910 inderpendant rear??
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Re: datsun 910 bluebird
Only if it's a japanese assembled R31. But even then there is a bit of jiggery-pokery required to make it work.
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Re: datsun 910 bluebird
a subaru legacy diff bolts striaght in i have a lsd in the rear bolt holes line up perfectly plus alxes and drive shaft go in sweet aswell
I think the datsun will need the plates OMGWTF when its done
Re: datsun 910 bluebird
Not necessarily, if your 910 uses snap rings to retain the axles in the diff then Subaru diffs work ok, but the Subaru R160 VLSD I had didn't have any provision for the Datsun axle bolts. If you have a CV rear end you may have the snap ring type though - I know Steve's old 910SSS did. Make sure you don't get a Torsen diff either, they require a longer axle stub on one side to engage the LSD, without it you have a 1 wheel drive car.stickers wrote:a subaru legacy diff bolts striaght in i have a lsd in the rear bolt holes line up perfectly plus alxes and drive shaft go in sweet aswell