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#1 Posted : Saturday, 28 May 2005 6:39:25 PM(UTC)
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Hi,
I have been clening out my mothers old property and have come across what I believe to be a commodore diff (or diff centre not sure what is actually the diff or the centre) is there any way to tell what model it would fit? It looks like it has never been fitted as there are no marks on it of any kind.
Any help would be great.
Thx,
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#2 Posted : Sunday, 29 May 2005 7:50:20 PM(UTC)
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A diff is basically 'drum (or disc) to drum'. It may not actually have the brakes and axles attached. A diff centre is simply a round thing with gears in it and a yoke on the front that the tailshaft attaches to - some diffs cannot have the centre removed
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