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Jabber Learning To Crawl.............
Moderator: -Scott-
Jabber Learning To Crawl.............
Well just spoke to Mark Hardman before and the 20 sets of 2.85 gears will be ready next week (they are at the heat treaters now and then just need the final grinding).
Our aim is to get mine installed for the Pajero Challenge.
With twin lockers and the JT2's the traction is superb but it's the low range gearing that is holding the car back. Sure would be nice to idle over stuff rather than crash and bounce trying not to stall
Our aim is to get mine installed for the Pajero Challenge.
With twin lockers and the JT2's the traction is superb but it's the low range gearing that is holding the car back. Sure would be nice to idle over stuff rather than crash and bounce trying not to stall
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Frank
I've had two thoughts now that I can see myself with a decent low range
1. What's involved in fitting the gears - I'm confident about getting the t/c out, but should I be sending it away for the fitting, and how much should I expect to pay?
2. With more torque at the wheels are CV joints likely to be an issue?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Scott
I've had two thoughts now that I can see myself with a decent low range
1. What's involved in fitting the gears - I'm confident about getting the t/c out, but should I be sending it away for the fitting, and how much should I expect to pay?
2. With more torque at the wheels are CV joints likely to be an issue?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Scott
I spoke to Mark today, they are flat out................
The gears are now ready and he just has to pick them up from the grinders. I'll be seeing him on monday to pick up my set and hopefully we can do the install and take heaps of pics for everyone else as a guide.
Frank.
The gears are now ready and he just has to pick them up from the grinders. I'll be seeing him on monday to pick up my set and hopefully we can do the install and take heaps of pics for everyone else as a guide.
Frank.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Well Baz has cleaned up my old t/case and should have it all back together by the midle of next week.
Here's a couple of pics.
I'll keep taking them as we go to help with install instructions.
Once this case is assembled just to make sure there are no unforeseen problems they will go on sale.
Cleaned up super select t/case.
You can see the new larger low range gear just fits through the internal bearing hole inside the case.
Here's a couple of pics.
I'll keep taking them as we go to help with install instructions.
Once this case is assembled just to make sure there are no unforeseen problems they will go on sale.
Cleaned up super select t/case.
You can see the new larger low range gear just fits through the internal bearing hole inside the case.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Yes my t/case is 80% assembled now and the good news is....................
There are no modifications needed to fit these 2.85 gears into a 5sp 3.0 V6 super select t/case. It is just a standard tear down and reassembly using the new gears.
We found with the 2 x Gen 1 t/cases we had to machine a little off the hi/low selector fork to clear the new larger low range cog. Maybe the forks are different between Gen 1 & 2 ?? I'll check the part no's later.
I would also say that a Gen 2 auto should be the same as the 5sp (no machining required).
The new t/case will be installed by next wednesday just in time for the Pajero Challenge.
I'll post some pics tomorrow.
There are no modifications needed to fit these 2.85 gears into a 5sp 3.0 V6 super select t/case. It is just a standard tear down and reassembly using the new gears.
We found with the 2 x Gen 1 t/cases we had to machine a little off the hi/low selector fork to clear the new larger low range cog. Maybe the forks are different between Gen 1 & 2 ?? I'll check the part no's later.
I would also say that a Gen 2 auto should be the same as the 5sp (no machining required).
The new t/case will be installed by next wednesday just in time for the Pajero Challenge.
I'll post some pics tomorrow.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
The difference is in the input gear (the low range and idler gears are identical for auto & 5 sp). The auto input gear is 23 spline and 30.5mm internal diameter it is also 3mm or so longer as it slides through a seal in the back of the auto. The 5sp input gear is 24 spline and 22mm or something internal diameter.
My t/case is now assembled and will be installed early next week.
No mods required you can see in the second pic that in low range the selector fork clears the 2.85 low range gear by about 2mm. Lloyd's and Patrick's cases needed the selector forks machined back about 5mm to clear the new larger 2.85 gear when in low range.
My t/case is now assembled and will be installed early next week.
No mods required you can see in the second pic that in low range the selector fork clears the 2.85 low range gear by about 2mm. Lloyd's and Patrick's cases needed the selector forks machined back about 5mm to clear the new larger 2.85 gear when in low range.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Gears rule
As owner of one of these cases I must say the difference from it and the stock case is amazing compression braking and just the greater crawling ablitiy is just a step above man. If anyone needs an extra 5 spd case i have one outta a 85 montero that the tranny burned up on. Frank thats great news on the fact there is no cutting needed on the gen 2 cases i'll pass that info on at our club meeting.
89 3.0 2dr auto, locked, tbars cranked,2"BL, 35's rollbar no top aisin hubs
Bitsamissin wrote:Hey Patrick long time no hear dude.................
Howz things goin over there and how is your 2.3 turbo build up going ??
I think Swartzy is winning on points now, 3" body lift, talkin about diff drop down brackets and superchargers
Frank.
Yeah but Trunk's truck is uglier... + 20 ugly points.
So Frank are these the last made ever, or is there going to be a run of them sometime in the future?
DougH
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
Yea lloyd's truck just keeps getting bigger been sometime since i wheeled with him. Talked a bit with him couple weeks back think we gonna hit up some trails together here soon should be some nice carnage. Right now i've still got a 2.6 in my truck me and my roomates all drive mitsu's so and share projects next one is taking the large collection of 2.3 diesel stuff we have an buying another montero and dieseling it we've only got 2 spare engine blocks and just about 3's and 4's of every part on it hehehehehe
89 3.0 2dr auto, locked, tbars cranked,2"BL, 35's rollbar no top aisin hubs
Hi Frank, I am also interested to get one set for my 5sp manual. Pretty please with sugar on top, reserve one set for me.Bitsamissin wrote:Yep there are 15 sets for the 5sp and 5 sets for the auto.
The auto's are all spoken for but there are some 5sp sets left.
1995 NJ SWB, 2.5 TDI, 5 speed manual, 33's BFG MT KM2, nice custom made front bar, Superwinch EP 9000, 4.88 diffs, Factory Rear diff lock, Safari Snorkel, CB radio.
Mate this thread is over 5 years old. Get in contact with these guys.
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearma ... -gears.htm
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearma ... -gears.htm
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