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Does anyone know if the newer style Jaguar (XJ40, X300 etc) powerlock lsd's are similar or compatable with the earlier 4HA type Salisbury differentials?


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The easy answer is, yes, they are (but not X308 onward, that is altogether different - non 4HA/HU based).

Things get a little more complicated if you want to use the gears (input shaft particularly) because of the long input pinion spigot most of them have.
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Post by sowen »

russell_ram wrote:The easy answer is, yes, they are (but not X308 onward, that is altogether different - non 4HA/HU based).

Things get a little more complicated if you want to use the gears (input shaft particularly) because of the long input pinion spigot most of them have.
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