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Doubt you can discern any meaning from those numbers. The ratio will be in xx:xx format, e.g. 39:10 which means a 3.9 ratio. Take another look at the ring gear.

Edited by LeonV

I have looked all over that ring gear and have diffs from 3:34 to 5:38 (hill climb or stump puller). Those are the only markings.

Edited by gnosez

Manually count the crownwheel teeth and pinion teeth to be sure.

As far as I am aware (and I just checked the Nissan Sports 'Final Drive & Limited Slip' factory bible to be sure) only the R200 was available with a 3.1 (actually 3.151) ratio, with a 41 tooth crownwheel and 11 tooth pinion. Lowest numerical ratio on the R180 was the 3.364.

6 minutes ago, Zed Head said:

Has anyone ever made aftermarket gears for the R180's?  Pretty common for other manufacturers.  Maybe it's an aftermarket gear set.

Kameari Engine Works in Japan manufactured 3.1, 4.875 and 5.1 CWP sets for the R200 when the OEM supplies dried up. Nothing for the R180, as far as I am aware.

Forklift?  I only know (heard/read) that L6's were used in some.  Don't know about axles.

https://www.leavittmachinery.com/parts/by-parts-type/rockwell-axle-parts

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