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Will a hz banjo rear sway bar fit a Salisbury v8 10 bolt diff in a hz? I have found a banjo diff with rear sway bar and want to fit it to my Salisbury diff.
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6 cly bar is 9946483 and V8 bar is 9947541 , but could just be a diameter difference ? |
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Originally Posted by: Mav Will a hz banjo rear sway bar fit a Salisbury v8 10 bolt diff in a hz? I have found a banjo diff with rear sway bar and want to fit it to my Salisbury diff. tape measure jobbie... measure the distance between the brackets... if the banjo and Salisbury distances are the same then the only other issue is the insulator as the V8 one is thicker |
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Originally Posted by: Smitty2 Originally Posted by: Mav Will a hz banjo rear sway bar fit a Salisbury v8 10 bolt diff in a hz? I have found a banjo diff with rear sway bar and want to fit it to my Salisbury diff. tape measure jobbie... measure the distance between the brackets... if the banjo and Salisbury distances are the same then the only other issue is the insulator as the V8 one is thicker What about a different shape (larger loop ?) because of the larger diff bulge ? I'm not sure, just asking. Dr Terry |
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6cyl 1s 14mm. V8 is 16mm. |
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Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Originally Posted by: Smitty2 Originally Posted by: Mav Will a hz banjo rear sway bar fit a Salisbury v8 10 bolt diff in a hz? I have found a banjo diff with rear sway bar and want to fit it to my Salisbury diff. tape measure jobbie... measure the distance between the brackets... if the banjo and Salisbury distances are the same then the only other issue is the insulator as the V8 one is thicker What about a different shape (larger loop ?) because of the larger diff bulge ? I'm not sure, just asking. Dr Terry Holden used the same shape bar on Commodores and also on WB I recall .. with both the small and large Salisbury diff cenrtres which have rather different diff covers.. but still not 100% on this Edited by user Wednesday, 24 May 2023 9:01:16 PM(UTC)
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