Holden Diff Ratios
I have a 2.78 coarse spline diff centre in my EK with a 202 trimatic and 13" wheels. The diff was from a torana. Twas cheap too - $110.
It is an excellent ratio for easy highway cruising at 110kmh and yet is still very good around town - as it should be as it is the same driveline combination that was from the factory in 202 engined auto toranas, which also had 13" wheels and weighed about the same as an EK.
It is an excellent ratio for easy highway cruising at 110kmh and yet is still very good around town - as it should be as it is the same driveline combination that was from the factory in 202 engined auto toranas, which also had 13" wheels and weighed about the same as an EK.
Can't give you Timken part numbers but can give you GMH part numbers if that helps.
From Master parts catalogue:-
Seal "O" ring rear axle oil FB,EK 7415353
Bearing assembly, axle shaft , bearing package x 2 ( probably includes oil seal ) FB,EK,EJ,EH,HD 7406719
Terry.
From Master parts catalogue:-
Seal "O" ring rear axle oil FB,EK 7415353
Bearing assembly, axle shaft , bearing package x 2 ( probably includes oil seal ) FB,EK,EJ,EH,HD 7406719
Terry.
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
In was a rebuilt 3.36 diff center.
Out was a 3.55 diff center, noisy and harsh due to bearings lost hard facing on cups and needles. Gears, crownwheel and pinion appear to be good condition to my surprise.
Car would scream, shake and shudder at any speed above 55 mph.
(So much that my ipod on 3/4 volume was barely audiable.).
the 3.36 has made the car a fantastic highway crusier, the grey seems almost lazy at 55 - 60 Mph, I am pedaling a bit harder around undulating terrain at lower speed. (Need to shift the hydra back to 2nd as i lose momentum)
My grey is an unkown offering, but feels and sounds to be in good condition, wouldnt suggest a 3.36 if your grey was tired or if you didnt do a lot of highway miles or wanted something to leap off the line at a traffic light grand prix.
A hot grey, auto, decent size rims / tyres and a 3.36 would be a sweet crusier for highway or town in my opinion.
Out was a 3.55 diff center, noisy and harsh due to bearings lost hard facing on cups and needles. Gears, crownwheel and pinion appear to be good condition to my surprise.
Car would scream, shake and shudder at any speed above 55 mph.
(So much that my ipod on 3/4 volume was barely audiable.).
the 3.36 has made the car a fantastic highway crusier, the grey seems almost lazy at 55 - 60 Mph, I am pedaling a bit harder around undulating terrain at lower speed. (Need to shift the hydra back to 2nd as i lose momentum)
My grey is an unkown offering, but feels and sounds to be in good condition, wouldnt suggest a 3.36 if your grey was tired or if you didnt do a lot of highway miles or wanted something to leap off the line at a traffic light grand prix.
A hot grey, auto, decent size rims / tyres and a 3.36 would be a sweet crusier for highway or town in my opinion.
Anthony..
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I'm running a 149 red in my FB and just ftted a 3.08 diff with 13 inch wheels and I'm very happy with the rev reduction at highway speeds.There is still plenty of pulling power on hills as well.
Depends on what sort of driving you do.Some blokes go 3.55 because they mainly do city driving,others go 3.36 to give some good highway driving.
With the grey being a bit down on power compared to the 149, I'd go with a 3.36 if it was my car.Then, if you weren't happy with it try the 3.55.It has been mentioned somewhere of someone going to 3.08 with a grey and they were happy with it because they did mainly highway driving but I still reckon 3.36 is a good ratio for a grey and the smaller diameter radial tyres that are being sold today.
My thoughts,
Terry.
Depends on what sort of driving you do.Some blokes go 3.55 because they mainly do city driving,others go 3.36 to give some good highway driving.
With the grey being a bit down on power compared to the 149, I'd go with a 3.36 if it was my car.Then, if you weren't happy with it try the 3.55.It has been mentioned somewhere of someone going to 3.08 with a grey and they were happy with it because they did mainly highway driving but I still reckon 3.36 is a good ratio for a grey and the smaller diameter radial tyres that are being sold today.
My thoughts,
Terry.
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
Fb cruisin,
Yes mate, mine is an Auto.
As Fb mad said depends on what type of driving you mostly do.
But I really like the 3.36 in my auto. from memory the gear ratios are pretty similar between the manual and auto so would reckon a 3.36 would be ok in either.
Be aware a diff center rebuild can be costly, so make sure you get a good one if possiable.
Regards;
A.
Yes mate, mine is an Auto.
As Fb mad said depends on what type of driving you mostly do.
But I really like the 3.36 in my auto. from memory the gear ratios are pretty similar between the manual and auto so would reckon a 3.36 would be ok in either.
Be aware a diff center rebuild can be costly, so make sure you get a good one if possiable.
Regards;
A.
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I tried a 3.36 in the "Rat" and took it to the Nowra Nationals. It was a great combination running 185/80x13's with a grey. I then switched to a 3.55 as i was towing a caravan. Still get good milage, cruise and off the line with this diff. Speedo is spot on as well.
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Re: Holden Diff Ratios
After all this Im still wondering how a 3.08 would go with the standard 138 and manual trans???? Or would you all recommend the 3.36?
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Re: Holden Diff Ratios
3.36 is as far as I would go.
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Re: Holden Diff Ratios
Thanks, I got the wagon original but want to rat the sedan and give it longer legs so I might give that a try. Cheers
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Re: Holden Diff Ratios
Good info on the diffs here guys, thanks for that!
Question - is there is visual market on the diff centreswgich identified the ratios?
Or is it game of counting teeth?
Question - is there is visual market on the diff centreswgich identified the ratios?
Or is it game of counting teeth?
Drew