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what one did u get?
what one did u get?
Hey all, long time reader. Never needed to post ha ha.
Anywho killed the transfer case in my zuki, is a 85 1.3ltr.. from what i have been told there is two different ones. 1ltr and the 1.3.. the one i have is the same shape BUT is missing the 4x4 light wiring, the shifter had to be made smaller, AND the patten for the tail shafts are smaller im swaping over the inputs from my old one... so i fixed that issue.
More wuld like to know what it is.. I will post some pics of it soon. dun a spoa 6in, 2in body with 32's
Anywho killed the transfer case in my zuki, is a 85 1.3ltr.. from what i have been told there is two different ones. 1ltr and the 1.3.. the one i have is the same shape BUT is missing the 4x4 light wiring, the shifter had to be made smaller, AND the patten for the tail shafts are smaller im swaping over the inputs from my old one... so i fixed that issue.
More wuld like to know what it is.. I will post some pics of it soon. dun a spoa 6in, 2in body with 32's
A) What are you asking?
B) Have you actually swapped the output flanges over? Non shift light 1.0 cases have smaller splines than shift light 1.0's and 1.3 cases so the flanges aren't interchangeable. (I've tried)
C) There's actually six different transfer cases, not counting Marutis.
Non shift light 1.0
Shift light 1.0
NT 1.3 (drum handbrake)
WT 1.3 (NT flanges, no handbrake) 88 only
WT 1.3 (WT flanges, no handbrake)
Coiler (chain drive)
If you're looking for ratios, do a search, it's been covered lots before.
Steve.
B) Have you actually swapped the output flanges over? Non shift light 1.0 cases have smaller splines than shift light 1.0's and 1.3 cases so the flanges aren't interchangeable. (I've tried)
C) There's actually six different transfer cases, not counting Marutis.
Non shift light 1.0
Shift light 1.0
NT 1.3 (drum handbrake)
WT 1.3 (NT flanges, no handbrake) 88 only
WT 1.3 (WT flanges, no handbrake)
Coiler (chain drive)
If you're looking for ratios, do a search, it's been covered lots before.
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]
(Serious question) are you a fitter and turner by trade? This is a VERY precise job. I have tried and it was well beyond my ability, mostly because the spigots are different dimensions and you will have to machine the NT/WT spigot down to fit into the 1.0 flange.
Steve.
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]
Though about this some more. I don't think it will be possible to fit the NT yoke onto the early 1.0 flange at all - there's not enough meat/room on either item to redrill the pattern.
the answer might be to use 1.0 driveshafts and make up a spigot spacer and redrill the pinion yoke to bolt the 1.0 shaft in.
These early 1.0 cases are harder to work with than later (shift light) 1.0 cases which have the same splines as 1.3 cases.
Steve.
the answer might be to use 1.0 driveshafts and make up a spigot spacer and redrill the pinion yoke to bolt the 1.0 shaft in.
These early 1.0 cases are harder to work with than later (shift light) 1.0 cases which have the same splines as 1.3 cases.
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]
well here is the plan, machine out the centers of the 1ltr output flanges to suit the larger yoke of the 1.3ltr.
will either make up a band to go round the out side of the output flange to give some more meat!! for the larger bolt patten. or see what i come up with in the shed.
Im no fitter and turner, steel draftsmen. but old man is a mechanic so i have the shed an tools to use. i made all the new stuff for the spoa lift aswell, longer yoke and new strut towers ect.
thanks for the help
Adam
will either make up a band to go round the out side of the output flange to give some more meat!! for the larger bolt patten. or see what i come up with in the shed.
Im no fitter and turner, steel draftsmen. but old man is a mechanic so i have the shed an tools to use. i made all the new stuff for the spoa lift aswell, longer yoke and new strut towers ect.
thanks for the help
Adam
Will be at the shed tonight, will pull a output flange back off with a yoke to show u the differance between the 1.3 and 1ltr flanges... also used the 1.3 shifter, had to grind down the lobe to fit and shift smoth. then had to heat and bend to sute the different hight and angle( still hitts the floor in 4h)
i got lazy, was working on other cars, so i grabed some pics.
Some pics of the redrilled output flanges, spacer i melted down and made up, longer yoke on the rear ( due to angles ). spoa lifts. an some ride height pics as well. and a flex or two. Also a taller shock mount in there to
ok fingers crossed this works.....first time trying
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http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure055.jpg
and one for a laugh.. drove out... i love lockers
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... 1/roll.jpg
Some pics of the redrilled output flanges, spacer i melted down and made up, longer yoke on the rear ( due to angles ). spoa lifts. an some ride height pics as well. and a flex or two. Also a taller shock mount in there to
ok fingers crossed this works.....first time trying
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure017.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure018.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure019.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure020.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure021.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure022.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure028.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure024.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure038.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... ure055.jpg
and one for a laugh.. drove out... i love lockers
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn13 ... 1/roll.jpg
I was gonna say the opposite!!-Leigh- wrote:Love the flex!
I have achieved much better flex than that with long springs and relocated hangers on a SWB Hardtop and still remained SPUA. Virtual lift, 2" body and I'd wager, much more stable.
I think you would benifit from some longer flater springs and carefully calculated bumpstops. that way you could get the weight down a little lower and get better articulation.
Just my 2 cents.
Gutless wrote: I'll just open this can of worms and run away
I'm not weighing in to the SPOA/SPUA thing, but with all due respect FC3892, Gutless is right.
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]
ha ha your all right, but this isn't my only toy. so it was on the cheap!! still useing flat leafs (stock) longer shocks. cost me the time no coin at all..
due to not having longer ones i dont have full drop. as for the rear i still havn't shifted the mounts over so it has very small up movment. as for stable, u can drive things with out rolling them....half the fun isn't it? ha ha hey Gutless PM me some pics of your setup, hints would be good!!
due to not having longer ones i dont have full drop. as for the rear i still havn't shifted the mounts over so it has very small up movment. as for stable, u can drive things with out rolling them....half the fun isn't it? ha ha hey Gutless PM me some pics of your setup, hints would be good!!
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