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#1 Posted : Friday, 29 August 2008 7:21:23 AM(UTC)
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is the tailshaft for HQ sedan the same length for 6 cyl/
m20/bango as 8cyl/m20/salisbury 10 bolt holden?
also what is the difference in length from sedan to wagon?
I am doing a conversion
thanks for helping
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#2 Posted : Friday, 29 August 2008 7:54:25 AM(UTC)
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Wagon/ute/van/statesman are all the same length. Sedan is shorter and tonner is longer. Tailshaft for the combos you describe are the same length but rear uni is smaller for 6cyl.

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Hi Guys.

I beg to differ Byron. The front of a V8 Salisbury diff protrudes further forward.

I know its not that much, but the V8 tailshaft will be 0.76" (about 3/4") shorter.

Wagon/ute/van/Statesman tailshaft is 3" longer than SWB sedan & coupe.

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Hi Guys.

I beg to differ Byron. The front of a V8 Salisbury diff protrudes further forward.

I know it's not that much, but the V8 tailshaft will be 0.76" (about 3/4") shorter.

Wagon/ute/van/Statesman tailshaft is 3" longer than SWB sedan & coupe.

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Yes my bad. I should learn to read the question again after ive typed before I hit the submit button. I read the 6cyl/M20 and V8/M20 bit and assumed both diffs were banjos where the question very clearly says salisbury AND also 10 bolt.

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Yes my bad. I should learn to read the question again after i've typed before I hit the submit button. I read the 6cyl/M20 and V8/M20 bit and assumed both diffs were banjos where the question very clearly says salisbury AND also 10 bolt.

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