Sorry to be a pain,
had a quick search and couldn't find anything concrete.
Can anyone tell me if this is a standard NA6 diff?
Car is a eunos import. Doesn't look like other pictures of NA6 diff's I've seen around.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
Edit: oops file too big, gimme a sec.
Help identifying Diff
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Re: Help identifying Diff
Not from that photo. Look at the flanges on the diff to which the drive shafts bolt. If 2 of the flanges on each side are asymmetrical, it is a Lsd. If all of the flanges look like the one you have photographed, it is an open diff.
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Re: Help identifying Diff
Thanks guys.
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