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#1 v6 torana

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 02:00 PM

Before I attempt to sell, can anyone advise if these tools are to setup Holden Banjo diffs ?
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Posted 07 April 2017 - 04:56 PM

...not totally sure....but I think you are correct.?

 

They had exactly that at Charlie McCarron's auction last year.

 

I had a look at the catalogue for you, but I think it was just called "Holden Specialist Tool""....I remembers asking someone what it was? and they said it was for setting up diffs.....but they were just a random punter...so no guarantee there.



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Posted 08 April 2017 - 06:26 PM

They certainly look the same as the ones used in the HK shop manual , one is a dummy pinion shaft , the other is an arbor for setting

pinion height , just the part #s differ probably because GMH used their own part and #s or Coxhead made the jigs for GMH and the one shown is for another application ?

Shop manual #s.

Dummy pinion shaft 4A32-1

Arbor 4A32-2

Pulley , bearing pre-loading 4A32-3



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Posted 09 April 2017 - 02:44 PM

Thanks for the info.



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Posted 10 April 2017 - 02:37 PM

A litte more info. had a look in the FB & FE series shop manual and both manuals have the same two numbers as  those in pictures except the dummy pinion # not pictured.

 

Dummy pinion 4A30-1 

Arbor              4A30- 2

Pully               4A30-3

 

Not sure if that's any help or if they would be the same tools for the later bangos ?



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Posted 11 April 2017 - 01:17 PM

A litte more info. had a look in the FB & FE series shop manual and both manuals have the same two numbers as  those in pictures except the dummy pinion # not pictured.
 
Dummy pinion 4A30-1 
Arbor              4A30- 2
Pully               4A30-3
 
Not sure if that's any help or if they would be the same tools for the later bangos ?

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Thanks for the info, I have taken a picture of dummy pinion (matches your part#). I think I can now assume the tools are for a holden banjo diff setup. If anyone is interested in buying please send me aPM(sydney nsw).

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Posted 11 April 2017 - 08:40 PM

They certainly look the same as the ones used in the HK shop manual , one is a dummy pinion shaft , the other is an arbor for setting
pinion height , just the part #s differ probably because GMH used their own part and #s or Coxhead made the jigs for GMH and the one shown is for another application ?
Shop manual #s.
Dummy pinion shaft 4A32-1
Arbor 4A32-2
Pulley , bearing pre-loading 4A32-3


^^^^ same numbers as I'm in LC manual




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