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FCman
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November 22, 2008, 06:31:58 PM »
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G/day all.
Can anyone tell me when the 3.08 diff ratio became available and on what model.
Local wrecker has one he claims came out of an EH.
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Quote from: FCman on November 22, 2008, 06:31:58 PM
G/day all.
Can anyone tell me when the 3.08 diff ratio became available and on what model.
Local wrecker has one he claims came out of an EH.
fcman
l was pretty sure they first came out in the LC Toranas which would be around 1969 so maybe the HK and HT's had them as well-1958GM
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As far as I know EH had 3.55 and 3.36 only.
The 3.08 most likely may have been installed sometime later.
My guess is same as 1958 GM's inthat the 3.08 came out around HT/HG,LC/LJ Torana era ( or thereabouts )??.
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FC man,
Easy to tell, next to the yolk is a dust plate that has the ratio stamped into it. Also the crown wheel has it stamped onto it as well. Also the 3.08 diffs had two longer bolts at the bottom. 3.08 never came out on the eh model although it may have been changed over the years.
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Yeah thanks guys, Im not even sure if the housing is an EH,maybe it is HK on
Will it still fit my FC,it is complete from drum to drum.
Rgs Kev
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my hd prem had a 336 and my ht had a 3.08 ,sounds right to me.hk it probably first came out id say but only guessing
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