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Frank, any news from Mark, re ratio & costs yet????
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Frank, any news from Mark, re ratio & costs yet????
thanks
NL 3.5l auto with front & rear lockers,winch, custom 3.15 T/C gears
Here's the reply I got today from Mark, not as good as we first thought.
G'day Frank,
Here is some info you could put on the web and give to Barry.
Original Gears:
Input 19 teeth o.d. 87.8mm (Root dia.70.6)
Idler 25/18 teeth o.d. 110.9mm/84mm
Output 26 teeth o.d. 114.8
Possible Ratio Change:
Input 24 teeth o.d. 82.15mm (Root dia.68.65)
Idler 34/20 teeth o.d. 113.88mm/69.46mm
Output 38 teeth o.d. 126.57
Ratio 2.6916
The major problem with changing the ratio is the input gear
has to be smaller. The drive dog still has to be assembled to
the gear and we need a land big enough to do this. If the
root diameter of the gear is too small it takes away the land
for the dog. Its a bit of a catch 22.
I will check this ratio but it may be a possibility;
Possible Ratio Change:
Input 24 teeth o.d. 82.15mm
Idler 34/18 teeth o.d. 113.88mm/69.46mm
Output 40 teeth o.d. 126.57
Ratio 3.1481
Cheers,
Mark
G'day Frank,
Here is some info you could put on the web and give to Barry.
Original Gears:
Input 19 teeth o.d. 87.8mm (Root dia.70.6)
Idler 25/18 teeth o.d. 110.9mm/84mm
Output 26 teeth o.d. 114.8
Possible Ratio Change:
Input 24 teeth o.d. 82.15mm (Root dia.68.65)
Idler 34/20 teeth o.d. 113.88mm/69.46mm
Output 38 teeth o.d. 126.57
Ratio 2.6916
The major problem with changing the ratio is the input gear
has to be smaller. The drive dog still has to be assembled to
the gear and we need a land big enough to do this. If the
root diameter of the gear is too small it takes away the land
for the dog. Its a bit of a catch 22.
I will check this ratio but it may be a possibility;
Possible Ratio Change:
Input 24 teeth o.d. 82.15mm
Idler 34/18 teeth o.d. 113.88mm/69.46mm
Output 40 teeth o.d. 126.57
Ratio 3.1481
Cheers,
Mark
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Thats a bit of a bummer!@.
I'm not sure what mark says here.
one one hand he says only 2.69 is possible but then he goes on to say 3.14 may be possible???
anyway 2.69 is still a 41% increase but 3.14 would be better (65% inc)
what do others think
I'm not sure what mark says here.
one one hand he says only 2.69 is possible but then he goes on to say 3.14 may be possible???
anyway 2.69 is still a 41% increase but 3.14 would be better (65% inc)
what do others think
NL 3.5l auto with front & rear lockers,winch, custom 3.15 T/C gears
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2.69 is better than a kick in the teeth but surely 3.14 would be a far better option. Ill keep my fingers crossed for the 3.14 version. If 3.14 is possible i would not be so keen on 2.69.
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Lads,
The way I look at it is:
With Transfer Case (TC) @ 1:1.9,
1st low is lower the 1st High
2nd low is only 10% lower than 1st high
With TC @ 1:2.69,
1st low is lower than 1st high
2nd low is 90% Lower than 1st High
3rd Low is slightly higher than 1st high
With TC @ 1:3.14,
1st, 2nd & 3rd low are lower that 1st high
4th low is 10% lower than 1st high
So I'd be happy with 1:2.68 and exstatic with 3.14
Ado
The way I look at it is:
With Transfer Case (TC) @ 1:1.9,
1st low is lower the 1st High
2nd low is only 10% lower than 1st high
With TC @ 1:2.69,
1st low is lower than 1st high
2nd low is 90% Lower than 1st High
3rd Low is slightly higher than 1st high
With TC @ 1:3.14,
1st, 2nd & 3rd low are lower that 1st high
4th low is 10% lower than 1st high
So I'd be happy with 1:2.68 and exstatic with 3.14
Ado
JK Unlimited Rubicon
2" lift
Dual locked, 1:4 crawler gears, swaybar disconnect
Stock and loving it
Mods to come
2" lift
Dual locked, 1:4 crawler gears, swaybar disconnect
Stock and loving it
Mods to come
Ok standard 1st gear low range reduction is :-
3.5 V6 5sp = 3.952 x 1.90 x 4.636 = 34.8:1
3.5 V6 auto = 2.804 x 1.90 x 4.636 = 24.7:1
2.8 TDI 5sp = 3.952 x 1.90 x 4.90 = 36.8:1
With 3.15 t/case gears 1st gear low range reduction is :-
3.5 V6 5sp = 3.952 x 3.15 x 4.636 = 57.7:1
3.5 V6 auto = 2.804 x 3.15 x 4.636 = 40.9:1
2.8 TDI 5sp = 3.952 x 3.15 x 4.90 = 61:1
For Ian who has done the 4.90 diff conversion :-
2.804 x 3.15 x 4.90 = 43.3:1
Not too shabby for a Paj mine is at 55:1 (3.0 V6 5sp) now with the 2.85's and this makes a massive difference offroad in crawlability soon it will be 60:1 with the 5.29 diffs
3.5 V6 5sp = 3.952 x 1.90 x 4.636 = 34.8:1
3.5 V6 auto = 2.804 x 1.90 x 4.636 = 24.7:1
2.8 TDI 5sp = 3.952 x 1.90 x 4.90 = 36.8:1
With 3.15 t/case gears 1st gear low range reduction is :-
3.5 V6 5sp = 3.952 x 3.15 x 4.636 = 57.7:1
3.5 V6 auto = 2.804 x 3.15 x 4.636 = 40.9:1
2.8 TDI 5sp = 3.952 x 3.15 x 4.90 = 61:1
For Ian who has done the 4.90 diff conversion :-
2.804 x 3.15 x 4.90 = 43.3:1
Not too shabby for a Paj mine is at 55:1 (3.0 V6 5sp) now with the 2.85's and this makes a massive difference offroad in crawlability soon it will be 60:1 with the 5.29 diffs
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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