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Old 08-29-2004, 08:29 PM   #1
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z31 clutch type diff

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Z31 Turbo (non SS model) clutch type +4/87: works with open diff output flanges. Use S13 case and cover
I saw this in the archived section. i have heard that this diff doesn't work from others, has anyone here ever used a late 87-89 z31 clutch type diff in their 240sx? If so could you please tell me how the install worked out and how well the diff worked.

PS i did search but found nothing. if you found an answer to this question by doing could you please provide the link or search string you used TIA
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its been covered, the diff will fit but u need custom shafts. its uber rare and u wont find one. and if u do there really old or not in good condition and ppl want outrageous prices for them. ur better off getting a vlsd or a new clutch type or something dont even bother its more trouble then its worth
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Old 03-06-2005, 10:22 AM   #3
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A buddy of mine has one that he bought for a parts car and I could get the whole rear assembly from him for practically nothing. Is there anyway those parts would work in my car....i have a S14

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Old 03-06-2005, 03:08 PM   #4
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A buddy of mine has one that he bought for a parts car and I could get the whole rear assembly from him for practically nothing. Is there anyway those parts would work in my car....i have a S14

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you basically want to take out the internals and install them in your s14 case. I would seriously consider someone who knows clutch pack LSD's look it over though. Those are very old diffs coming out of high mileage cars most of the time . Clutch packs do wear out.
You might just be better off getting a Nismo 2 way LSD and being done . Brand new and not that expensive when all things are considered condition wise
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