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Quick question: the 2.85 gear set contains what...

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Quick question: the 2.85 gear set contains what...

Post by DougH »

I must be mentally handicapped.

I installed my 2.85's myself, and now I tore them back out myself.

The 2.85 kit contains three helical cut gears, and one helical cut black spacer correct?

I want to shit can all the other pieces of the tcase but I want to me sure I am not throwing out any of the 2.85 pieces first.

That would royally suck.

I am almost positive it is three big gears, all helical cut, and the black spacer that sits on the back of the one gear.

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes there are 3 helical cut gears in the front of the t/case (they are all connected so to speak) : -
- input gear
- low range gear
- idler (counter) gear
The input gear has the backlash eliminator (a thin spacer looking thing).
The input gear is what mates to the splined output shaft of the transmission.
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Post by DougH »

Bitsamissin wrote: The input gear has the backlash eliminator (a thin spacer looking thing).
Ok that is the black shim that I was talking about.

Thank you for the confirmation Frank. I have all the parts it seems!! :D

I am waiting patiently for the 3.15's

I think for now the money from selling the 2.85's is going to need to go to paying for food before I starve lol.
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Post by klrevo »

did i miss something? are there 3.15s now, or are they being designed or whats the go? iv never read anythign bout 3.15s, what transfer case?

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Post by Bitsamissin »

2.85's = 2.6 and all 3.0 V6's
3.15's = 3.5 V6 & 2.8 TDI (confirming 3.2DiD)

Doug I'm seeing Mark tomorrow but I believe the 3.15's are very close and only require the final grind and then hardening.
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Post by klrevo »

ahhhhhh, doug got his new truck, i forgot, for a second there i thoguth there was speak of 3.15s for the 3.0 :oops: wish there was 3.15s for 3.0 V6, is there no other option than 2.85s??? thats it? thats as low as we can go? $&@#!* range rovers.... :x

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes we could have gone 3.05 but we felt the input gear strength would be compromised.
However 2.85 is a MASSIVE improvement offroad.
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Post by 4wd26 »

Which (if either) will fit the 2.5 ITD?
Its an auto, just curious as this engine was not mentioned as compatible above.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes the 2.85 will fit a 2.5 TDI auto.
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Hmm just out of curiosity, what redution are the strangerovers running?

I know the hilux's / Surfs with 4.88 diffs, 4.6:1 first gear and 3.2:1 transfer case are annoyingly slow downhill.
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Post by NJV6 »

The original 'classics' with the 4 speed gearbox were 48:1 1st Low but once the 5 speed came out they went up to 42:1.
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Post by vpaj »

Have you confirmed the 3.15's for NM 3.5V6?????
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Post by PHIL »

Frank, Doug or others....

The gears Doug removed all those months ago are still not installed in a rig, and I got to thinking.... if my buddy is not gonna put em in my old rig, wonder if I would buy them off him and put em in my lil oil burner.... but if I am to understand, Dougie's t-case gears were for auto, so one of the gears is different than what I'd need with my stick?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Phil, you will need the input gear.
This is the gear that mates to the output shaft on your transmission.
The auto input gear is 23 spline and about 5mm longer than the manual 24 spline version.
I'll check with Mark to see if he has any input gears lying around and let you know.
We could do a direct swap.
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Post by PHIL »

Bitsamissin wrote:Phil, you will need the input gear.
This is the gear that mates to the output shaft on your transmission.
The auto input gear is 23 spline and about 5mm longer than the manual 24 spline version.
I'll check with Mark to see if he has any input gears lying around and let you know.
We could do a direct swap.
Oh really? Wow Vic, that would be handy. But shipping for both ways would probably kill me eh?
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Post by Dexter »

Are there still 3.15s availble for the 3.5.... I have been looking in the Bible, but couldent find anything recent.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes there are 3.15's available email Mark for details - mark@hardmanbros.com.au

Phil email me I have good news for you I had to do some wheelin & deelin though !!!
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Post by Dexter »

Bitsamissin wrote:Yes there are 3.15's available email Mark for details - mark@hardmanbros.com.au

Phil email me I have good news for you I had to do some wheelin & deelin though !!!
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Post by PHIL »

Bitsamissin wrote:Yes there are 3.15's available email Mark for details - mark@hardmanbros.com.au

Phil email me I have good news for you I had to do some wheelin & deelin though !!!
Email sent Vic buddy! :armsup:
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