Just about got mine figured now , Tape measure still hot
So heres the Spec so far - and a little of how , Garden variety 87 thru 91 toyota camry motor and auto box 3sfe , twin cam 2ltr efi, four speed front wheel drive auto , 1st 2.84 , final 3.93 with the final we can go to
4.18 from the box available on the 1800 pov pack cam ,
A spool will be made for the final centre as to lock it for a single output ,
Engine will be situated behind the driver the transaxle will be between driver and the motor , a single drive shaft will to a reversed detached nissan mQ mk transfer From memory 1-1 high 1-2.73 low , Most probly 60 series diffs in a normal orientation , with fliped centres to give the correct drive direction ,
I looked at using a moded Lt95 transfer section , with an input at the pto position , would you believe the output casing from the rear bolts to the pto input face all bare one bolt , But decided on the nissan as when its reveresed we will get a free rear disconnect (being the front output) cool . Its more compact as well .
Engine chioce is mainly what will do the job for the bucks and have a good piont or two , These engines although an inline , are layed on an
angle to produce a lower hieght , Need the efi , Produces pretty good torque at around 170 nm , My trans dude sugested this is about the pick of the auto tranaxles for reliability for bucks, Why a front wheel drive engine and box , Gearing will be lower we have the final ratio then the transfer , crawl for 1st gear high around 50-1 low 140-1 . and this is not including the trans converter possible 2-1.
Pick up my bender this week
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Going the super cheap auto 12 ton , $249 , and dawn die.
Any experience on Fliping centres on 60 series Diffs ?
Larry.