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Hey i have a 1985 Nissan bluebird TRX and i've blown the diff (i think pinion, haven't opened it yet). I was wondering if anyone might know a diff that will bolt straight up into the bluebird diff housing?? any help would be much appreciated.

Regards Tim

H165.

3.9 ratio. Whole rear end just missing one brake caliper.

Located ln VIC.

Factory diff housing has sticker. Good luck of its still there.

Also check compliance plate to see if it has trans axle code.

If there should be HA, HB etc to HF

HC is H165.

Then you need to choose your ratio that you want compared to what you have.

These are the ratios as far as I know.

3.364

3.545

3.700

3.900

4.111

4.375

4.625

4.875

  • 9 months later...

No , wrong . All Series 3 Bluebirds had a H190 diff with 30 spline axles .

Correct. All Series 3 Bluebirds had a H190 Diff.

Series 1 and 2 had the H165. From memory the Series 2 Wagon and possibly the Series 1 Wagon had a H190 as well.

Fecking hard to find as well!

Your best of signing up with the 910 bluebird forum if its still kicking around.

Edit, to add to that, 720 king cab Utes used H190's in the rear diff and R180's in the front for the 4WD version. However, the ratios maybe far too high for what you want.

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