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cogent wrote:it has value in what it is, honest!
cogent wrote:Unsure/unlikely if it will have an LSD, but if it does I'll let you know. The early models came with a viscous LSD as an option, but its not the strongest.
I managed to get a torsen LSD out of a 94 1800cc from mx5mart for $400inc gst on the weekend, he had HEAAPPPS of spare diffs so maybe your dad could give him a call.
cogent wrote:The early NA6 (1600cc) diffs had a smaller input flange than the later model NA8 (1800cc) diffs. The NB8 (rounder shape) diffs had the same larger flange, but different half shaft setups. From what I gather, if you have the matching NB8 Diff/drive shaft/half shafts and hub carriers you can run a NB8 diff in a NA6 car.
When I got my torsen, the guy also gave me the matching drive shaft. But when I disconnected my driveshaft last night, it lined up with the torsens flange. One of the bolts was incorrect, so I suspect the diff in my car has already been replaced...with an open diff, lol.
no idea if that is any use to you/your dad.
~SlideWays~ wrote:Sorry I don't have a trailer, but if the parts car is mobile you could just 'fake tow' it.
ie just attach a long rope to you other mx5 and pretend to tow it. Technically that should be legal.
I've done this a few times for parts cars.
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