InSaNiTy Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 Hi Everyone, I know it's not a Corolla but... I have a 1975 (Series 1) Toyota Corona RT104. It has a T292 diff as per Norbie's Diff/Axel database on Toymods and it also physically has 10 bolts on the housing. Refer to this link for all cars with the T-series diff: http://akb.norbie.net/Public/AxleList.aspx?SeriesCode=T My question is: Will the Zenki T-Series LSD Centre for the AE86 Sprinter (T282) fit in my Diff (T292). The RA23, RA28, RA40, TA22, TA23 and the MA45 all have the same T292 diff as my Corona. The only difference is that mine is leaf suspension. Has anyone put an LSD centre into one of the above vehicles (T292 Diff)? Also the TE71/TE72 (T-18) has the T312 Diff and from my understanding people put these Diffs in their AE86's and install the Zenki LSD Centre into them. If I have said anything wrong please correct me lol :D. Thanks for your help, Stephen Quote
LittleRedSpirit Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 I think your on the right track. Quote
InSaNiTy Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Posted October 10, 2010 I think your on the right track. I hope so lol :P. Hopefully somebody out there has already tried this? Quote
parrot Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 Yes it will. Just make sure you get the zenki AE86 diff and not the kouki diff. Kouki has larger diameter axles. Have previously installed one in a TA22. I recently picked up an LSD centre in Japan for $100 The T is the important part. The 29 and 31 you mention signify the code for the gear ratio. The final number refers to the number of pinions and LSD designations. Note the actual numbers are codes, and uninterpretable without referring to the listings of what the codes mean. Check here Also be aware that zenki and kouki are NOT AE86 specific terms. Quote
InSaNiTy Posted October 11, 2010 Author Report Posted October 11, 2010 Yes it will. Just make sure you get the zenki AE86 diff and not the kouki diff. Kouki has larger diameter axles. Have previously installed one in a TA22. I recently picked up an LSD centre in Japan for $100 The T is the important part. The 29 and 31 you mention signify the code for the gear ratio. The final number refers to the number of pinions and LSD designations. Note the actual numbers are codes, and uninterpretable without referring to the listings of what the codes mean. Check here Also be aware that zenki and kouki are NOT AE86 specific terms. Hi parrot, Thanks for your reply. I had a look at the link cheers. It helps me understand it alot more. It looks like I was right in assuming my diff is a Zenki diff (As Kouki was 1985+ in the AE86s)? So now to find a fairly priced Zenki LSD... hmm... Thanks, Stephen Quote
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