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Dell'Orto wrote:One wheel on wet grass, on on tarmac. Drop clutch, advise results
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Dell'Orto wrote::lol:
But yes, if its in the car you're only gonna be able to tell from ratios or doing a skid. Sounds like it might be LSD then, can't be disappointed with that!
85AW20v wrote:From what I recall from reading posts on here, if you pull an axle out and look into the gearbox, a non-LSD diff will have a shaft through the hole that the 2 pinions are located on whereas an LSD doesn't have any obstruction at all and you should be able to see the end of the halfshaft across the back of the motor.
In this thread http://forums.toyspeed.org.nz/viewtopic.php?t=70368 you can see the pinion carrier with the hole in the centre.
85AW20v wrote:Just need to pull the short driveshaft - you'll be able to see into the diff with it out.
Kiwi-Corolla wrote:Is there a way to tell if a C56 gearbox is the non-LSD version or the LSD version without actually taking the box out of the car? There are no identification plates on them and the manufacturer's plate on the firewall doesn't give any distinction between the two.
"I have since put a superstrut gearbox in it which IS LSD, easiest way i found to tell is drive at 50km/h in 4th, if it sits just on or slightly over 2000rpm its LSD, if it sits well over more like 2200 - 2300 rpm its Non-LSD, the LSD boxes have a different final drive. Thats was the giveaway when i put the new box in my car, well besides the 2 black lines i left on the workshop floor"
I tested this out myself and mine sits bang on 2,000rpm at 50kph in 4th gear, so can anyone please shed some more light on this?
Grrrrrrr! wrote:Yeah, the chassis tag does tell the difference, just that they are so many conflicting stories nobody seems to be sure which is which. Wiki page says c56-08A = open , 08B = LSD. YMMV etc.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:LSD or non LSD shouldn't change the gearing, both bolt into same crown wheel usually, sounds more like different ratio sender unit in gearbox causing speedo to be out. 2200+ rpm @50 in 4th on a c56 would mean a 4.8ish final drive. Not likely IMO.
2000rpm in 4th on a c56 is 48kph on 205/50/15s if the data on the wiki page is correct. (factory size for a SS ae101 IIRC.)
iOnic wrote:Ask the person that put it in.
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