| On Tue, 25 Jun 1996, Andrew Mace wrote:
> The manufacture date of January 1972 would imply that the car was fitted 
> with the 4.11:1 diff. It would be best, though, to count revolutions to 
> be sure one way or the other. Just mark a wheel and the driveshaft and 
> see how many turns it takes the driveshaft to turn one wheel a full 
> revolution (with the other wheel held still). Just under 4=3.89:1; just 
> OVER 4=4.11:1. Over 5 turns=contact me. I'm always interested in rare 
> Herald options! ;-)
Oh, one more thing, thanks to John Kipping's wonderful catalogue. It 
would appear that most diffs with the FH prefix were 3.89:1, and those 
with the FK prefix were 4.11:1. Of course, gears could have been swapped 
in/out, so a counting test is still recommended.
--Andy
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