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idler shaft sizes in cruiser
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idler shaft sizes in cruiser
hi ive got a 85 middy with 5spd
and im looking at getting marks reduction gears out of 93 hzj 75
will they fit my idler shaft size is 32mm anyone know
cheers mick
and im looking at getting marks reduction gears out of 93 hzj 75
will they fit my idler shaft size is 32mm anyone know
cheers mick
I am pretty sure the HZJ transfer case has the larger idler pin, 38mm I think.
Just be warned that some of the early versions of the reduction gears are VERY noisy. not the sort of noise you want if doing long trips
Just be warned that some of the early versions of the reduction gears are VERY noisy. not the sort of noise you want if doing long trips
My 60 series rebuild....
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http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
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Mick. i _think_ the difference between the gearset and the model transfer it fits is the bearings put in it...thats why Marks are the best people to ask...im guessing the gears fit all the h55 5 speed transfers with the bearings being different dependiong on shaft size. From memory, 1987 was the year they went to the larger sized shaft (with the hj61 and 2 series square headlight models.
The other thing is, once you go away from std, they do whine...its got to do with gear diameters and teeth contact. Frankos did whine...best to ask him how much...ive been in his cruiser in low range, and didnt notice it, but never on the highway.
Andrew
The other thing is, once you go away from std, they do whine...its got to do with gear diameters and teeth contact. Frankos did whine...best to ask him how much...ive been in his cruiser in low range, and didnt notice it, but never on the highway.
Andrew
Confucious say...man who argue with idiot, worserer himself
I have an 85 I think? LXT BJ74 transfer case, (behind the 302C in my FJ55) and it had the large idler shaft. Possibly Toyota put the larger idler shaft transfer cases on the turbo model cruisers. When i bought a bearing kit for it (from an aftermarket supplier) I was given the smaller idler kit, they had no listing for pre 87 with the larger idler which confused them somewhat.
I'm not sure about the marks reduction gears, but the gears from the 32mm and 38mm transfer cases are not interchangeable.
I had the early marks reduction gears, (purchased in mid 2004) which where very whiney. I believe that they have modified them now so the transfer idler shaft uses conical bearings that I think are adjustable, which is supposed to reduce the noise considerably.
If it wasn't for the noise, I would have kept the gears as they ratios were great. If I was sure a new set would not be noisey, I would definitely get another set.
I'm not sure about the marks reduction gears, but the gears from the 32mm and 38mm transfer cases are not interchangeable.
I had the early marks reduction gears, (purchased in mid 2004) which where very whiney. I believe that they have modified them now so the transfer idler shaft uses conical bearings that I think are adjustable, which is supposed to reduce the noise considerably.
If it wasn't for the noise, I would have kept the gears as they ratios were great. If I was sure a new set would not be noisey, I would definitely get another set.
My 60 series rebuild....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic103004.php&highlight=
http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic103004.php&highlight=
http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
I had the
Option 2
High Range .92:1 = 8% Overdrive
Low Range 2.82:1 = 44% reduction
made the low range great for off road, (not that I got to use it) and dropped rpm at 100kph in 5th by around 200rpm.
I was running 31x10.5x15 BFG A/Ts, with H55F 5 speed and 12HT diffs standard 4.1
ratio was great, noise was unbearable...
Option 2
High Range .92:1 = 8% Overdrive
Low Range 2.82:1 = 44% reduction
made the low range great for off road, (not that I got to use it) and dropped rpm at 100kph in 5th by around 200rpm.
I was running 31x10.5x15 BFG A/Ts, with H55F 5 speed and 12HT diffs standard 4.1
ratio was great, noise was unbearable...
My 60 series rebuild....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic103004.php&highlight=
http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic103004.php&highlight=
http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
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