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nvdirt |
What models/year do the 10 bolt Toyota diff. come in |
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And do they have ratio tags on them.
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Try these: 1974-79 Corolla SR5 w/5 speed
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justfreaky |
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330 - orange pinion nut
342 - purple 358 - pink 373 - red 390 - yellow 410 - green 430 - blue I believe these are correct. I have seen these posted in past threads. You might do a search, or maybe someone else can direct you to the thread(s). Steve |
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I AGREE WITH MOST OF WHAT YOU POSTED EXCEPT FOR 410 ON MY LIST IT IS UNMARKED, THE 4.30 IS WHITE OR BIEGE. IF YOU HAVE THE 3rd MEMBER OUT YOU CAN FIND THE
RATIO STAMPED ON THE RING GEAR IN ONE OF TWO WAYS. EITHER THE ACTUAL TOOTH COUNT FOR THE RING AND PINION OR THE RATIO ROUNDED TO THE CLOSEST WHOLE NUMBER AND
THE FIRST DIGIT PAST THE DECIMAL POINT(3.58 WOULD 36)
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justfreaky |
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44Dwarf |
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There are ratio tags but there not on the axle! There under the hood on the 2x3 VIN plate. You'll find the vin in large numbers then below you find Engine
/ Trans / Axle codes in smaller print.
Go to the "TECH INFO" Page not this forum but the page off the upper boarder there you will find a decode sheet from a dealer. Print it and take a copy with you to the junk yard. 44DWarf
"Smok'in the competition NOT Tobacco"
"Transplant organs, Don't bury them!" Not to be confused with dwarf44, 44 or Buck44 |
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justfreaky |
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How To Read The ID Plate:
On the tag, there is a code number which is the very bottom line. It may be something like: 147FT11T052W55 (example) In those numbers, the group that is "T052" in the example identify the ring gear diameter and gear ratio. The digit "T" identifies it is a 6.7" diameter ring gear (10 bolt). An "S" code denotes a 6.38" ring gear (8 bolt). You will want the "T" code. The second and third digits of this group - 05 in this example - identify the gear ratio. the list below are the most commonly used: Code Gear Ratio 02 3.36 05 3.70 07 3.90 08 4.11 27 3.36 28 4.30 29 4.10 30 3.727 37 3.583 38 3.417 The fourth digit - in the example a "2"- designates the number of pinion gears and whether the rear end is limited slip or open traction type. The possible codes are: Code # of Pin. Gears Ltd. Slip (yes/no) 2 2 no 3 2 yes 4 4 no 5 4 yes So, in the above example, "T052" designates that this car has a 6.7" ring gear with a 3.70 gear ratio and has 2 pinion gears and is an open traction type of rear end. Info from "Dwarf Car Technology" by Steve Smith |
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Rick,
There really isn't a ton of info out there. I would invest in the "Dwarf Car Technology" book; AND read as many of the old posts as you can. There are a lot of helpful people on this forum. I hope you find what you need. Regards, Steve |
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AS OF RIGHT NOW, HERE IN SOCAL, THERE ARE VERY FEW 3.90, 10 BOLT "T" GEAR SETS IN THE JUNK YARDS. YOU CAN STILL FIND LOTS OF 3.58'S 3.41'S
3.70'S SOME 3.30'S 34.10'S AND IF YOU ARE REALLY LUCKY 4.30'S. IT SEEMS THE CARS WITH 3.90'S ARE PRETTY MUCH GONE. I THOUGHT THAT I HAD
FOUND ONE TODAY BUT WHEN I DROPPED THE UNIVERSAL IT WAS A 3.58, EVEN THOU THE ID TAG SAID IT WAQS SUPPOSED TO BE A 3.90. A LOT OF WORK FOR NOTHING.
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