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Old 11-16-2010, 07:08 PM   #1
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Smile how to remove s13 diff.

hey guys the title pretty much sums it up but i can't find any links or tut's to help me. can you guys help me out or give me tips?
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its pretty much straight forward, loosen up all the bolts that connect the diff to the driveshaft and the axles. Support the diff with a floor jack, then you got the 2 big bolts up front (where the bushings are) and like 4 in the back, then after all the bolts are off, lower the diff. I'd recommend draining it first before removing so its not soo heavy...
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Unbolt Axles and drive shaft and sperate from Axle flange
remove the 4 nuts from rear cover
loosen the 2 front bolts
Support
remove Diff

Im sure if you go look at it Id hope you could figure it out.
also im sure the FSM will tell you how to do it as well
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DIY: Weld a Differential (w/ removal guide also) - Nissan 240SX Forums

this might help....
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Old 11-17-2010, 03:28 PM   #5
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thanks for the help guys, will try it out tomm.
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