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Planetry gear set in transfer out of auto???

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Planetry gear set in transfer out of auto???

Post by Red_Zook »

Hey all
have been having a brain wave...
thinking it may be possible to fit a planetry out of a auto in to the counter shaft of a zook transfer...

This giving good gearing with min cost....


BUT
has any one done it?? or even put thought in to it???

i am slightly worried about the strength of the planiterys...
any ideas??
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Post by spazbot »

yep its been done before, klune V make a unit for zooks

http://www.klunev.com/samurai_article_l ... ersion.htm
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Post by Red_Zook »

thats interesting.....
i was looking more in to a unit that fits IN the transfer....
and will only run on the low rage gear.. so making it a permanent drive thing....
they are 2.0/1 drive... so it would double the crawl ratio...

its just gon be a bit of mashening work... and i am concerned about strength...
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Post by Surfection »

Red_Zook wrote: its just gon be a bit of mashening work... and i am concerned about strength...
You should be, especially if you're just going to mash it together !!
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Post by xenith »

F trucks had something like this in theres
it will go or it will blow
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Post by Red_Zook »

Surfection wrote:
Red_Zook wrote: its just gon be a bit of mashening work... and i am concerned about strength...
You should be, especially if you're just going to mash it together !!
i am not rely gona "mash" it together...

in my idea it could fit on the counter shaft (the shaft with the conjoint 2 gears that separate high and low range)

By adding it in there it will half my gearing in low....

Fairly simple i think...
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Post by Red_Zook »

xenith wrote:F trucks had something like this in theres
any pics at all?
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Post by humphey »

i built one that fits inside a cruiser transfer . i first one failed in 3 months , it was a set up out off a c4 tranny ,3 gear planetry . a bit over 3-1 ratio . the second one we done is a 4 gear set up sims to be workin well so far . is a 3-1 ratio , biger gears and drum so it should be stronger .
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Post by humphey »

humphey wrote:i built one that fits inside a cruiser transfer . i first one failed in 3 months , it was a set up out off a c4 tranny ,3 gear planetry . a bit over 3-1 ratio . the second one we done is a 4 gear set up sims to be workin well so far . is a 3-1 ratio , biger gears and drum so it should be stronger .
man havin trouble sending them i'll get some more tomorrow and send them all . :)
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