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Isnt it a BOC locker? Or SupaGas locker? Do CIG even exist now? Doesnt have the same ring to it mind you ...
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Now I feel old
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you're welcome
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VK_3800 wrote:
vlad01 wrote:From my diff builder the M78 is common in the fords...
The later ones (depending on how old you are I guess!), changed over somewhere around EF I believe but no Ford expert. Earlier are still M75.
My diff builder mentioned something about those Ford diffs too, something about having to rebuild a lot of em.........
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Ok so have measured up and confirmed the correct model of Quaife diff center for M75 and M76 BTRs that were originally open or cone type factory LSD.

Its the QDH3M.

https://shop.quaife.co.uk/media/blfa_files/QDH3M.PDF
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ordered few bits and pieces from summit racing, just some ARP bolts for the lower bellhousing support bracket, spicer yoke to suit Astro A5 main shaft and a set of genuine D576 ACdelco coils which are a higher output version to the D555 used on N/A engines. D576 is what the L67 and L32 are factory fitted with, well at least in the states. Not sure about here though.
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vlad01 wrote:ordered few bits and pieces from summit racing, just some ARP bolts for the lower bellhousing support bracket, spicer yoke to suit Astro A5 main shaft and a set of genuine D576 ACdelco coils which are a higher output version to the D555 used on N/A engines. D576 is what the L67 and L32 are factory fitted with, well at least in the states. Not sure about here though.
Have you already bought a Astro A5 main shaft ? I am gathering that is what you want the spicer yoke for.
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vlad01 wrote:ordered few bits and pieces from summit racing, just some ARP bolts for the lower bellhousing support bracket, spicer yoke to suit Astro A5 main shaft and a set of genuine D576 ACdelco coils which are a higher output version to the D555 used on N/A engines. D576 is what the L67 and L32 are factory fitted with, well at least in the states. Not sure about here though.
Since building the Coil Tester i got a set of L67 coils and N/A coils and couldn't get either to beat each other, same dwell potential and current draw. Though id be interested to test any other type of coils, i haven't been able to try those or MSD yet.
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A mate of mine fited a set from Yellow Bullet I think it is. Noticeable better running at least and smoother power delivery. But the stock one's were aged so maybe not the best comparison.
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The1 wrote:
vlad01 wrote:ordered few bits and pieces from summit racing, just some ARP bolts for the lower bellhousing support bracket, spicer yoke to suit Astro A5 main shaft and a set of genuine D576 ACdelco coils which are a higher output version to the D555 used on N/A engines. D576 is what the L67 and L32 are factory fitted with, well at least in the states. Not sure about here though.
Since building the Coil Tester i got a set of L67 coils and N/A coils and couldn't get either to beat each other, same dwell potential and current draw. Though id be interested to test any other type of coils, i haven't been able to try those or MSD yet.
was the bottom connector a different colour from each other? According to "experts" on the matter the D576 coils have a blue connector base where as regular coils are often grey.
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