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    What about a ford 9 inch

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    Not necessary unless you have a 350ci engine.

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    No just a 202 putting out about 250hp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigtonkatoy View Post
    No just a 202 putting out about 250hp
    Salisbury will last forever behind that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    Salisbury will last forever behind that!
    Dont bet on it byron there about as good as all aussie boxes and you know how crap they are

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier 73 View Post
    Dont bet on it byron there about as good as all aussie boxes and you know how crap they are
    A Salisbury will easily handle 250hp out of a 202. It is low down stump pulling torque that kills diffs not hp, and a 202 developing 250hp will have bugger all torque low down in rev range. Salisbury is far stronger than an aussie 4spd, banjo and aussie 4spd are a close comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    A Salisbury will easily handle 250hp out of a 202. It is low down stump pulling torque that kills diffs not hp, and a 202 developing 250hp will have bugger all torque low down in rev range. Salisbury is far stronger than an aussie 4spd, banjo and aussie 4spd are a close comparison.
    All depends what your doing byron know plenty of people that have blown salisbury diffs being stupid of course
    they arnt that good

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    Yep thats the way to go had one in my van for 20 years no probs what so ever

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    My little 253 torana used to destroy banjos, i think more to do with the nut behind the wheel, but fitted a salisbury and never had another problem. Until i fitted the 350 chev

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    I had another diff centre here and went to fit it and no good the bolt holes are different then I found out the two diff centres I've got is out of a ht and hq someone had swaped the diff at some stage because I thought hz was a fine spline but the dates on the centres tell other wise

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