URGENT! Changing Rear Diff from an '83 to a '84

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Post by Mattel »

Hi y'all

my mechanic is pulling the rear dif off my '83 and putting it in my'84 (which is whining at high speed) and I can't find the thread where someone wrote about the compatilblities of the rear diff's

am I going to get into probs with axel bind? could someone please right me on this issue

thanks
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Post by takza »

I'm the one that asked about it and I believe the answer was that they are the same....I am looking at a transaxle from an '84 for an '83.

But you should ask 3ACPower.......?

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"It sounds like you cracked the front differential case. I don't know why, this does not usually happen. The housing can be replaced with one from any 83-86 Tercel hatchback or 83-88 wagon.

The 85 and newer 4WD wagons have a different ring and pinion gear so you will need to use the same kind so it matches the rear differential. If yours is 83 or 84 then you can just change the front differential case.

It is attached to the bell housing and you have to take the transmission off of the engine to change it. It would normally be okay to drive in RWD but you can't drive it without any gear oil. The oil in the differential is shared with the transmission so if there's one hole you lose all the oil. "
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Post by 3A-C Power »

That's right, without a doubt 83 and 84 differentials are the same.
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In France, Toyota changed the ratio in AUGUST 1984.
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Post by 3A-C Power »

That's the 1985 model year isn't it? Manufacturing years are always one year behind as far as I know.
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Formerly they changed the plant (for new model) during the worker's summer hollydays and so produced the new models since august/september.

At present, with automatized production, it's far easier to change a robot program and produce a new model since January 1st.
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