Got an 89 4dr (body #%@#d') 3.9 efi 5spd viscous and want to transplant engine into 82 2dr with LT95(tired).
Should I put the 3.9 behind the LT95 or fit new transfer to 5spd??
If so what sort of transfer, $? and can anyone plz tell me the different ratio's for high and low between the 2. Found the viscous had bad low range going down very steep hills!
Thanks BJ
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89 into 82 what to do??
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89 into 82 what to do??
Last edited by BJ on Wed Mar 07, 2007 2:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The LT95 has a better low range than the LT77 unit, especially in first gear (I think the 95 has a 48:1 in first gear low).
I would use the LT95 myself as I'm not a big fan of the 5 speeds in general (that's why I went to an auto to be quite honest). A ruggard and noisy bloody lump of a gearbox but tough as nails and near on indestructable.
Trav
I would use the LT95 myself as I'm not a big fan of the 5 speeds in general (that's why I went to an auto to be quite honest). A ruggard and noisy bloody lump of a gearbox but tough as nails and near on indestructable.
Trav
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Overall 1st low would be 48:1 with an LT95 and about 40:1 with an LT77/LT230 (unless you have a special model with the military first gear fitted - 3.78:1 - 44:1 overall).
That is with 3.54 diffs. But with a 5-speed you can fit lower diff ratios and still have something that is driveable on-road. Also there are MD kits to lower the LT230 low range from 3.32 to 4.3:1 or 4.9:1
That is with 3.54 diffs. But with a 5-speed you can fit lower diff ratios and still have something that is driveable on-road. Also there are MD kits to lower the LT230 low range from 3.32 to 4.3:1 or 4.9:1
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