92 All-Trac":1ry8zqtq said:I thought all All-Trac's came with a viscous rear-end, or a torsen? I didn't think any came with an open axle. That wouldn't give very good traction since torque in a open diff goes to the wheel with the least resistance.
on my blue 90 alltrac I have tranny code listed as
A/TM - 737/E150F
Gary":13cs7ft0 said:E-150F is the transmission code.
st185-sainz":2x601g3o said:Centre is everywhere Viscous. Every gearbox has the same lever to convert into FWD, open diff and viscous. (ST165/185/185CS/205)
damselracer":2hkvbtq2 said:toayoztan, youre right, that is an open diff. I don't think the trim level had any bearing on whether the car had an open or LSD rear end, since I also have all the gizmos in my car and still have an open diff.
the code you should look at to test my theory is the first three digits- in the example of 737/E150F, the 737 is the diff code and like someone said, the E150F is the tranny code. Your rear diff, BoostedBlueToyotas, *should* be a limited slip.
And since you mentioned it, it sounds like this code might be true even in the FWD trannies, since the 735 is a LSD and it ends in an odd number.
:shrug: interestin' stuff