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divorced transfers
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divorced transfers
hey guys
just wondering what type of divorced transfer cases are out there. i know of mq but i would really like something that can be geared up.
thanks
mike
just wondering what type of divorced transfer cases are out there. i know of mq but i would really like something that can be geared up.
thanks
mike
The NP 205 was used in various fullsize pickups in the 70's and 80's. I think the divorced ones were used in australian spec "highboy" f250s, 1978-1979. the divorced versions are the hardest to find, and are the weakest as they have a smaller input shaft or something.
PS the F250 versions are LHS drop (front diff centre on the left)
I am not sure there was a RHS drop divorced version.
Ratios are 1.1 high, 1.96:1 low from memory
They weigh about 90kg.... cast iron case.
reduction gears - the lowmax kit is available in the US @ 3.5 :1, but that's basically a whole new case. It is quite expensive. Most US guys double them up, but this requires an NP203 low range box and does not work divorced.
I don't think a zuk or lada case would be suitable.
Steve.
PS the F250 versions are LHS drop (front diff centre on the left)
I am not sure there was a RHS drop divorced version.
Ratios are 1.1 high, 1.96:1 low from memory
They weigh about 90kg.... cast iron case.
reduction gears - the lowmax kit is available in the US @ 3.5 :1, but that's basically a whole new case. It is quite expensive. Most US guys double them up, but this requires an NP203 low range box and does not work divorced.
I don't think a zuk or lada case would be suitable.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
There are a couple of people who have converted the Land Rover LT230 to run divorced. Stock low ratio is 3.32:1 - which is already lower than most. Maxidrive make 2 lower sets - 4.3:1 and 4.6:1 (?).
At least 4 different high ratios are available stock as well.
At least 4 different high ratios are available stock as well.
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By the time you add up:duncan wrote:Im either going divorced hilux with the adaptor from the states or spending big and going for an Atlas with 5 to 1 ratios
Cost of donor transfer case
Cost of gears
Cost of divorced adaptor
Cost of rebuild kit
Cost of disconnect
You might as well just buy an atlas.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Given that there's a Marks kit for making two GQ transfers into dual transfers, it seems like a GQ transfer should be amenable to being converted to divorced operation as well.
Bolt a G60 three speed with G60 transfer case onto the back of your automatic, that'll give you some interesting gearing! A lowest gear of 6.6:1
Might be a little bit bulky though.
Bolt a G60 three speed with G60 transfer case onto the back of your automatic, that'll give you some interesting gearing! A lowest gear of 6.6:1
Might be a little bit bulky though.
This is not legal advice.
if you want run a turbo 6 in the mq i guess its going to go fast with a lots of rpm and a remote transfer may suffer some bad vibrations in this set up if you are using a nissan rb25/26/30det why not use the gq rb30 5sp geabox/transfer around $500 complete bolt up to your engine turbo'd if you insist on auto id use a jatco from the vl rb30 commodore easier to work on, much cheaper to buy, plenty strong for thrashing.
then again i might be way off you may have a nissan vg20/30det in which case you could use navara manual or auto with transfer as one, as it all bolts up too
then again it could ba a turbo'd L20b?????
or you could tell us what you are planning and we might give you an alternitive or pat you on your back
then again i might be way off you may have a nissan vg20/30det in which case you could use navara manual or auto with transfer as one, as it all bolts up too
then again it could ba a turbo'd L20b?????
or you could tell us what you are planning and we might give you an alternitive or pat you on your back
GU Twin cab TD42T compound turbos
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
alrite
i currently have an mq l28 turbo. engine makes 135kw at the wheels atm should make a bit more soon. its a manual but i am looking at going for an auto. i would like to use a different transfer case so hopefully i can get something i can get more reduction in as i am using big tyres. the mq transfer is not low enough for what i am after and you cannot put gears in it. the truck is a shorty to but i will be going MWB in the not to distant future but i still dont think it will be enough room for dual cases.
that is why i was looking at what other divorced cases were out there. something that can handle the power but also can get gears for or has good standard reduction ratios.
i currently have an mq l28 turbo. engine makes 135kw at the wheels atm should make a bit more soon. its a manual but i am looking at going for an auto. i would like to use a different transfer case so hopefully i can get something i can get more reduction in as i am using big tyres. the mq transfer is not low enough for what i am after and you cannot put gears in it. the truck is a shorty to but i will be going MWB in the not to distant future but i still dont think it will be enough room for dual cases.
that is why i was looking at what other divorced cases were out there. something that can handle the power but also can get gears for or has good standard reduction ratios.
Why not just run a T700 into a GQ transfer with gears?mikesmith wrote:alrite
i currently have an mq l28 turbo. engine makes 135kw at the wheels atm should make a bit more soon. its a manual but i am looking at going for an auto. i would like to use a different transfer case so hopefully i can get something i can get more reduction in as i am using big tyres. the mq transfer is not low enough for what i am after and you cannot put gears in it. the truck is a shorty to but i will be going MWB in the not to distant future but i still dont think it will be enough room for dual cases.
that is why i was looking at what other divorced cases were out there. something that can handle the power but also can get gears for or has good standard reduction ratios.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
IMHO you will have plenty of length for duals...
An auto+tailshaft housing+jackshaft+ transfer is generally as long as duals. It is certainly longer than a mated transfer like a GQ or Hilux.
As per the earlier post, with high power you will have more problems with vibration and more potential for failure with two extra unis.
Steve.
An auto+tailshaft housing+jackshaft+ transfer is generally as long as duals. It is certainly longer than a mated transfer like a GQ or Hilux.
As per the earlier post, with high power you will have more problems with vibration and more potential for failure with two extra unis.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
on this subject.
i saw a 150mm wide 20mm thick rag joint used between the flanges of a ca18de and nissan box a sierra transfer case hole thing less than 100mm long never seen anything like it very simple and neat i dont know how much power it would handle but a standed ca18 would be some where around 140 hp and its being flogged for 2 years on road so far.
I know the guy who made it I might try one in my 230hp ca18det powerd sierra as my gearbox transfer shaft is to long for my liking, mine is basicly a double cardenol joint at 220mm and it has vibration around 5000 rpm it goes to 8000rpm so yes its a issue
i saw a 150mm wide 20mm thick rag joint used between the flanges of a ca18de and nissan box a sierra transfer case hole thing less than 100mm long never seen anything like it very simple and neat i dont know how much power it would handle but a standed ca18 would be some where around 140 hp and its being flogged for 2 years on road so far.
I know the guy who made it I might try one in my 230hp ca18det powerd sierra as my gearbox transfer shaft is to long for my liking, mine is basicly a double cardenol joint at 220mm and it has vibration around 5000 rpm it goes to 8000rpm so yes its a issue
GU Twin cab TD42T compound turbos
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
dont know if this helps but when i did have a RD2.8t in my GQ i was told by someone who did know his nissans/datsuns damn well that the 2.8t was based off a L2.8 and had the same bolt up for a gearbox also there are a few skyline boxes that would fit up as well. I used a skyline performance clutch in my GQ as so i could slip it a bit off the line in order to get the bag of crap to take off from a standstill a bit quicker.
Might be a thought to try get ahold of one at a wreckers to try fit to the l28 if they have both there
If it fits then buy it. I would go for the GQ one over the GU one as i have herd of GU 2.8 boxs throwing 5th gear. But then it maywell have been driven wrong aswell.
The 2.8t and the 4.2t use the same transfer case so no worries with bolting one up to the 2.8 box. They do use diffrent shifters for the low range though( or was it the selecter bracket mmm)
Hope this helps
Might be a thought to try get ahold of one at a wreckers to try fit to the l28 if they have both there
The 2.8t and the 4.2t use the same transfer case so no worries with bolting one up to the 2.8 box. They do use diffrent shifters for the low range though( or was it the selecter bracket mmm)
Hope this helps
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