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Hi,
I have a midified MG with a 3.5:1 Cortina diff fitted. Nothing wrong with the diff, however I am investigating converting to a LSD. I have no idea of what model Cortina it came off... limited Internet research indicates a 4 cyl, year / model unknown. Diff number is hard to read as it is poorly cast into the housing on passangers side, with a smaller number on drivers side - still hard to read. Does anyone know how I can convert to a LSD "on the cheap"??? - ideally retaining the housing as both the axles and housing has been shortened to fit the car. I estimate 200 RWHP if this is needed for the replies. Thanks |
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fairlane6970 |
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It really depends on if its a later model with B/W diff which are easy to get parts for or from a MK1 or MK11 early style pommy ones!
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tyler06 |
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Mate take a pic and i will tell you wat its out of and if its a te/f diff it is very easy to do.
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RX MIDGET |
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Hi Guys,
I appreciate the support... Attached are three pics. Your assistance in identifying the diff is greatly appreciated. The information I can provide is: Ratio is 3.5:1 Previous owner claims it is a Cortina diff??? Engineering Certificate states "Anglia style" diff Diff functions well, however I would like to convert to a LSD. Any ideas???
Last edited by RX MIDGET on Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:48 pm, edited 1 time in total. |
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tyler06 |
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Yeah mate it looks to be an early corty/anglia diff but if you can find a mk1 gt diff centre it should go straight in and it will be lsd. Problem is they arnt very strong so 200 ponies will prob give it grief.
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