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A pommie in the US

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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A pommie in the US

Post by blue bomber »

Hello.I'm a fellow land rover nut job. I'm jealous of your options that you have down there. One day I'll get to your part of the world . Anyway I thought I would share some pics of my series II with mods. I work for Advance Adapters and have designed some rover stuff here. Hope you like.....
Cheers, Matthew


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Post by blue bomber »

I'm sorry, just click on the pic of the rover to view the album.
Did I spell pommie correct?? :D
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Post by Micka »

You're jealous of what we have?

Isn't it always the way. I'd kill to be able to go to a junk yard to pick up some dana 60s dirt cheap. So what adapters can we be expecting from AA? ZF to Atlas? Hint hint.

Thanks for the pics...and yes you spelled Pommie correctly.

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Post by blue bomber »

You can still get a new defender, we cannot.I have had a few people mention using an atlas behind a zf. I don't see it ,the t/case is the best part of the drivetrain. I'm more inclined to shit can the rover engines and transmissions. My series II has a vortec 350 and a "granny" four speed adapted to a b suffix transfer case . With baby 33x12.50s and 3.54s with arbs,rd56, maxidrives and great basin rovers cvs , My low range is nearly 70 to one with over 350 ftlbs ( don't know metric speak, NM) on tap ,the limiting factor to the vehicles abilities are running out of day light under the car.It could climb a wall if it would stick! Junk yard dana 60s are cool by they are not as good as the US rags would have you believe.They are strong just because of there size but the material quality is poor. Having said that there is huge after market support out there , so the point is mout. I have a pair of forward control salisburys (101) with custom arbs for a 109 project. I'm trying not to do the "jeep thing" and replace the entire drivetrain with other brands. I would prefer to keep whats worth a damn and dispose of the rest.
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Post by GRIMACE »

Hey Matt, good to see you on here. Now you can keep us upto date on the happenings at AA!
Put up some more pics of your junk!

Cheers
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Post by chimpboy »

GRIMACE wrote:Put up some more pics of your junk!
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This is not legal advice.
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Post by nottie »

B suffix transfer case????? Could some one explain this and how strong are they.
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Post by uninformed »

if it is a series transfer case, i didnt think they were that strong, and not being fulltime fwd wouldnt be my pic.

D60's are not what id be looking for......full floating F9's....plenty strong enough and more aftermarket gear than you can poke a stick at, from drag racing, track racing, desert racing and rock crawling....

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Post by Bush65 »

Serg is correct regarding B suffix transfer being a series transfer case.
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Post by nottie »

Yeah i got the part it being from a series and i have one in my s111.
Was just curious as to its strength and versatility as bluebomber has a chev driving his :?: I have also seen that Ashcroft do an adapter for a ZF auto to a series case.
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B suffix t case

Post by blue bomber »

The b suffix is a rare beast They are a large idler shaft seies transfer case
That has a 2.88 low range versus a 2.35 in all other large pin cases.You can put the gear set in any large pin case. They have proven quite durable The idler pin is massive in comparison to other makes(less The patrol). I'll post some pics of my car before the tear down. Some moab rubicon stuff.......Cheers, Matthew.
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