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will disco auto fit behind a 3.5 ranger motor

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will disco auto fit behind a 3.5 ranger motor

Post by humphey »

and help on the subject will be great :) i'm not up with all the ranger gear :roll:
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humphey wrote:and help on the subject will be great :) i'm not up with all the ranger gear :roll:
if you mean the ZF auto, then yes.


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Re: will disco auto fit behind a 3.5 ranger motor

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Micka wrote:
humphey wrote:and help on the subject will be great :) i'm not up with all the ranger gear :roll:
if you mean the ZF auto, then yes.


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cool do u know where i can get one :cool: . man i just havent got the time at the moment to get him and he need some stuff done . rear steer and and rear disconect and some cuttin brakes than i'll be back ;) yea rite i'll be back into it soon :twisted:
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Post by Micka »

what Tranny are you going to run?

You sure that you can mate whatever it is up to a ZF?

And this question should be in the Rover section, Boof :roll: :finger:

Its the one that says ROVER.

I think Bubs might have one. He was wrecking a Rangie, but I can't remember if it was auto or manual.

Otherwise...you live in Toowoomba. Just get the boys to lift one for you ;)


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Post by humphey »

Micka wrote:what Tranny are you going to run?

You sure that you can mate whatever it is up to a ZF?

And this question should be in the Rover section, Boof :roll: :finger:

Its the one that says ROVER.

I think Bubs might have one. He was wrecking a Rangie, but I can't remember if it was auto or manual.

Otherwise...you live in Toowoomba. Just get the boys to lift one for you ;)


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sorry bro wrong section . as for lifting one there to heavy ;) . i'll pm bubs
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humphey wrote:
Micka wrote:what Tranny are you going to run?

You sure that you can mate whatever it is up to a ZF?

And this question should be in the Rover section, Boof :roll: :finger:

Its the one that says ROVER.

I think Bubs might have one. He was wrecking a Rangie, but I can't remember if it was auto or manual.

Otherwise...you live in Toowoomba. Just get the boys to lift one for you ;)


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sorry bro wrong section . as for lifting one there to heavy ;) . i'll pm bubs
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POS wrote:
humphey wrote:
Micka wrote:what Tranny are you going to run?

You sure that you can mate whatever it is up to a ZF?

And this question should be in the Rover section, Boof :roll: :finger:

Its the one that says ROVER.

I think Bubs might have one. He was wrecking a Rangie, but I can't remember if it was auto or manual.

Otherwise...you live in Toowoomba. Just get the boys to lift one for you ;)


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sorry bro wrong section . as for lifting one there to heavy ;) . i'll pm bubs
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humphey wrote:
POS wrote:
humphey wrote:
Micka wrote:what Tranny are you going to run?

You sure that you can mate whatever it is up to a ZF?

And this question should be in the Rover section, Boof :roll: :finger:

Its the one that says ROVER.

I think Bubs might have one. He was wrecking a Rangie, but I can't remember if it was auto or manual.

Otherwise...you live in Toowoomba. Just get the boys to lift one for you ;)


Micka
sorry bro wrong section . as for lifting one there to heavy ;) . i'll pm bubs
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at least me ford crap keeps goin :finger: :finger: :finger: :rofl:
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sorry micka that one was for pos :lol: he's so funny :roll: ;)
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humphey wrote:sorry micka that one was for pos :lol: he's so funny :roll: ;)
one thing is the same when there bell up they all blow smoke :lol:
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Don't get a ZF from a diesel, you will have to swap input shafts/bellhousings. All others will fit.

On a side note, has anyone used the rangie Torque-Flite in a buggy? Should be even stronger than the ZF???
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Post by justinC »

New of one in a 3.5 V8 buggy,
First three ratios are the same almost as ZF, Makes for good launches with a low ratio diff too. Easier to keep cool than a ZF I understand.

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Re: will disco auto fit behind a 3.5 ranger motor

Post by Maggot4x4 »

humphey wrote: i'm not up with all the ranger gear :roll:
Isn't a Ranger a Ford, so that would still make this the wrong section :finger:
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Post by Philip A »

Just make sure you get a 4HP22 ie 3.9 Disco or Rangie with mechanical kickdown up to 95? on Range Rover but maybe later on Disco.
4HP24E will require an electronic controller, which no one makes for a ZF at present, but somone on this forum said could be done.
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Post by andrew e »

ISUZUROVER wrote:On a side note, has anyone used the rangie Torque-Flite in a buggy? Should be even stronger than the ZF???
I think the homeless has a TF, and sam keck had one in his vitara, which donated its mechanicals to his moon buggy. he had some trouble with it, can't remember what.......

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Post by not not »

no the homeless does not run the 727 anymore as we swaped it for a zf when we put the 3.9 in it the TF was a bit shaged
If you need it boof i can put you on to who has it now? but might need a look at.
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Post by C.A.Moseley »

my rangie has been fitted out with the disco zf and transfer. when i pulled the carpet up the other day i noticed the top half of the tunnel had been cut off and the disco section welded in to mount the shifters. The other part i have found out the hard way is that you can not remove the hand break drum at the rear of the transfer without dropping it down atleast an inch or two cos it will not clear the cross member.
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Post by humphey »

thanks for all the info guy's , i didn't think there were so many combo's to go through and differant set ups for them .thanks again . i'll post up a pic off the rig later on .
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