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4HP24EH to LT230

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4HP24EH to LT230

Post by Geoffro »

Hi guys,
I am building a 3.9 with a supercharger and am going to go an auto behind it. I would like to run a 4HP24EH with compushift but I need to know if this will bolt to a lt230 and if I would need to change any mounts.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by swamp »

yes , the output shaft on the p38 eh24 will need to be changed to an lt230 one very simple.
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Post by Geoffro »

Thanks mate, do you know if the mounts are the same?
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Post by swamp »

Yes, mounts are the same.
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Post by cloughy »

Do you have the 24 auto as yet? I know where their is a rebuilt unit, apparently for a comp vehicle but unused, will source more details and price if your genuinely interested
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Post by Geoffro »

I don't have the auto yet and probably wont be able to afford it for a couple of months, but would love to know what they want for it and if they did anything other than a standard rebuild.
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Post by Philip A »

Do you realise that aE24 is 10-20MM longer than a 22 . you may have to alter driveshafts.
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Post by Geoffro »

Thanks Philip, I did know that it was longer but had not thought about the
driveshafts, I wouldnt mind getting some stronger ones made anyway.
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Post by ashtrans »

Hi,

it's not as easy as mentioned above,

yes you can fit the different output shaft to allow you to fit the FTC5090 coupling shaft to fit the LT230 but it's a full box strip to do this,

you will also have to fit the disco/classix V8 type rear housing which just bolts on,

you will also need the TD5 selector shaft and XY position switch,
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Post by Geoffro »

Thanks for that info Dave, if I have to strip the box down to change shafts I may as well do a rebuild at the same time, is there anything you would recomend getting done for added strength while it is being built? Also why does the selector shaft and position switch need to be from a TD5?
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Post by RobG65 »

Are the gearbox / transfer case mounts for the 24 in the same position as the 22 or do they also move 10-20 mm rearward too?
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Post by Philip A »

I think they move rearwards as the extra length is in the oil pump at the front.

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Post by FIXR7 »

G'day Lads,

This thread seems relevent to something I want to do. I am currently in the market for a Range rover of about '90-'94 vintage.
I have never owned one before except my dad has had three...a '77,'86 Hiline and '91 Vogue all were V8's and the last two auto's which, I had the pleasure of driving.
I want to use an EFI Ford 351W so I'll be in need of an auto which can stand up to the torque of this engine. It seems that Geoffro' choice of the 4HP24EH would also be a good idea? What extra mods would be needed to this trans to handle this? What does the compushift unit cost? I can't seem to find any adaptor kits out there for ford to ZF but will make my own if I have to. Has anyone got any actual dimensions of these gearboxes/transfer cases?

If this gearbox is not the way to go I can get a Ford AODE and either adapt the BW transfer case to it or use the Ford transfer case as I believe they also use a BW chain type? Do the shafts come out in the same place?

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Post by Geoffro »

Hi Pete,
this is a good thread on gearbox strength- http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic441 ... ht=4hp24eh

and this is the link to compushift- http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk ... t&catId=28

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Post by FIXR7 »

Thanks Geoff,

It seems I'm going to need to do some beefing of the trans or use another type altogether. The mild 351 will make around 600nm, 530 of which will occur around 2000rpm.
It still wasn't clear if the HP22 is electronic or not?..... at least I might have missed it where it was stated. :roll:

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Post by Geoffro »

The ZF4HP22 has kick down cable as used with the 3.9, 4HP22EH and 4HP24EH go with 4.0 and 4.6 and are both run by ecu.
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Post by FIXR7 »

Thanks Geoff,

Is the kickdown cable the only way this trans senses load or does it use vacuum also?

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Post by 400HPONGAS »

3.9 with a Blower ! anything more than 5psi boost , it will fall in half !!!
So if your very lucky , and run a intercooler and water injection , it might make 300FWHP ? ,and be totally unreliable . WOFTAM !!
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Re: 4HP24EH to LT230

Post by FIXR7 »

Are they really that weak? Is this thing a bad idea then? .....

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Re: 4HP24EH to LT230

Post by Geoffro »

400HPONGAS wrote:3.9 with a Blower ! anything more than 5psi boost , it will fall in half !!!
So if your very lucky , and run a intercooler and water injection , it might make 300FWHP ? ,and be totally unreliable . WOFTAM !!
Why do you believe the motor will fall in half? I spoke to Adrian at rangie automotive who has done a few and they have been fine, I think he set them at about 8 psi, he did say he prefers to stoke them but I got the supercharger very cheep in good condition so will be doing that instead.
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Re: 4HP24EH to LT230

Post by 400HPONGAS »

Why do I believe the motor will fall in half . because Ive seen it , massive cracked block right through the undercut mains . Rover V8 engines are about the weakest engine you could possibly get .(in standard form with no bottom end stregthening. The liners will rattle out , it will overheat like shit , the heads will bow and soften with your new upper cylinder Temps .
Never seen a Rover V8 last more than 5000Ks if boost exceeded 5 psi .
You will waste so much money on after market engine management , injectors , cam , new rods and Pistons , rings etc that it will be a WOFTAM
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Re: 4HP24EH to LT230

Post by Geoffro »

I would love to know if anyone else has had good or bad expeiences with supercharging these engines?
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