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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:29 pm
by clm434
May I just get you to remember torque is a pretty good killer of driveline components. :oops:

th400 should work out fairly cheap. Could always put a torque converter on an air shifted Lenco or Jericho.

Now I'm just sh1t stirring

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:06 am
by bad_religion_au
drivetrain length is a concern i would have thought.

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:06 pm
by evanstaniland
i have done some more research and have found that Castlemaine Rod Shop (CRS) do an adapter plate for the 1UZ to a TH400 and marks do the transfer adapter. so i can get a bolt together transmission that is stronger and more reliable than the current i think....

ideas??

Evan

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:21 am
by RUFF
Other thing to keep in mind is that the Turbo 400 and actually all turbo boxes are known to crack bellhousings and they are a one piece casing. So if it does take a hard hit and the case does break your up for a complete new gearbox casing.

The Turbo 400 will also sap the most amount of HP out of your engine.

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:31 am
by nastytroll
didnt cheesy crack a T400 in the mav at XRCC at rover park?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:33 am
by RUFF
nastytroll wrote:didnt cheesy crack a T400 in the mav at XRCC at rover park?
Not sure if it was the T400 or the adapter or maybe even both.

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:32 am
by evanstaniland
RUFF wrote:Other thing to keep in mind is that the Turbo 400 and actually all turbo boxes are known to crack bellhousings and they are a one piece casing. So if it does take a hard hit and the case does break your up for a complete new gearbox casing.

The Turbo 400 will also sap the most amount of HP out of your engine.
if a belly plate is there is would be hard for it to take a hard hit in theory..

with it sapping HP out of the engine, well i dont have that many options, i have can go a TH400 bolt together or a C4 custom transfer adapter or keep farking toyota ones...

Evan

good and strong

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Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:52 pm
by nottie
Dont know if it is correct but was led to beleive that the t400 robs about 30hp more then a t350.
Anyways im still voting on the C4

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:59 pm
by westall1
Hi evan . Just to let you know about 2-3 months ago I was looking around for someone to supply an adapter kit to couple a c4-c9 ford trans. to lt230 transfer case . The c9 is basicly the same as c4 . The c10 is a little different .
Whereas the c6 is a quite a bit larger and does not have a seperate bellhousing.
I came across a company called Overkill engineering. Sent them an email and they replied saying the could manufacture and supply an adapter kit. I also found a company a couple of years ago that would make one up but the were in WA. they said if it was for a few kits they could reduce the price. But I cant remember their name , sorry.
I received an email from overkill . Which is on my laptop and I cant access it right now. Buit I may be able to send you a copy of the email tomorrow. Natually it is cheaper for more than one.
Anyway hope this is of some help. And I will try to pass on email tomorrow.
Cheers

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:39 am
by lay80n
westall1 wrote:Hi evan . Just to let you know about 2-3 months ago I was looking around for someone to supply an adapter kit to couple a c4-c9 ford trans. to lt230 transfer case . The c9 is basicly the same as c4 . The c10 is a little different .
Whereas the c6 is a quite a bit larger and does not have a seperate bellhousing.
I came across a company called Overkill engineering. Sent them an email and they replied saying the could manufacture and supply an adapter kit. I also found a company a couple of years ago that would make one up but the were in WA. they said if it was for a few kits they could reduce the price. But I cant remember their name , sorry.
I received an email from overkill . Which is on my laptop and I cant access it right now. Buit I may be able to send you a copy of the email tomorrow. Natually it is cheaper for more than one.
Anyway hope this is of some help. And I will try to pass on email tomorrow.
Cheers

Hahahahaha. Overkill build Evans car.

Layto....

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 12:01 pm
by westall1
Evan this is the copy of the emails I sent and received from overkjill . You seem to think in you email to me I had no idea what I was talking about.
Maybe it is you who should explain yourself more clearly to overkill if they are friends of yours . I didn't even know them when I contacted them.
Do you Comprehend now what an adapter and what an adapter kit is.
Bye


Hi yes we can make an adapter to suit c4 to the rover Lt230.
We need to know how short you need the adapter and at what angle you need the transfer to be clocked at.?
Cost wise $1250

Thanks
SAM
----- Original Message -----
From: Jamey
To: overkill@unwired.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: c4-c9 ford to lt230 transfer case


Hi I was wondering if your firm manufacture an adapter kit or shaft modification and adapter plate to fit a ford C4 -C9 auto trans. up to an LT230 range rover transfercase .I can supply mainshaft for machining if required , thanks
If you a re able to supply could you please give me a price and time required. Thanks again
Cheers and have a great day
Graham Lawn

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 5:43 pm
by ISUZUROVER
There is a place over here in WA (as westall1 mentioned), that makes C4-series T-case adaptors. They probably also make C4-LT230 as well. I can dig up their name if you are interested.

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 2:16 pm
by evanstaniland
ISUZUROVER wrote:There is a place over here in WA (as westall1 mentioned), that makes C4-series T-case adaptors. They probably also make C4-LT230 as well. I can dig up their name if you are interested.
if you wouldnt mind finding the name as i may need it in the future!!!

westall1 wrote: You seem to think in you email to me I had no idea what I was talking about.
Maybe it is you who should explain yourself more clearly to overkill if they are friends of yours . I didn't even know them when I contacted them.
Do you Comprehend now what an adapter and what an adapter kit is.
Bye
Graham i never said you had no idea what you were talking about!! i didnt know what you were talking about re my PM.
i was well aware of overkill doing the transfer adaptors i was seeing if there were and "bolt on" units as in not specifically made!!
and mate yes im well aware what an adapter kit is thank you very much :finger:

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At this stage i am unable to to change gearboxes as in order for me to do that i would need to cut tail shafts and get them rebalanced, change leavers and root around again!!
i sorced another toyota auto to donor internals for my old box!! it ended up welding all the forward gears together.

im planning on running a deep pan to start with untill i finish some plans to make oil pick up a un-worrying factor!! if it works i might do it to the engine aswell and angles shouldn't be a problem anymore!!:twisted:

as for strength, these autos have been thrashed in street cars with some big kw/hp numbers so if i drive appropriately it should hold up...if not then ill have to save the $$ and change transmission!!

Evan

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:56 pm
by evanstaniland
i have driven the bundy once since the gearbox had new internals and i got slippage again on steep slope.
i have sourced a surf oil pan so hope to have that fitted for this weekends run.
i have been looking into gearbox options again and now need to choose between the likes of a TH400, t700 or a C4.
if i can find some coin i think i might sell the LT230 and invest in an Atlas 4speed. but for this to all happen im looking at $5k if not more!!

Evan

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:49 am
by bad_religion_au
what auto are you busting??? the one behind the 80 series 1fz-fe has bee n used behind a 500+kw 1fz-fe that puts down 10 second 1/4's in a heavy old toyota crown.

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:43 pm
by napsta
well i'm pretty good at breaking stuff, and I havent managed to bust a 700 / LR230 combo.

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:26 pm
by evanstaniland
bad_religion_au wrote:what auto are you busting??? the one behind the 80 series 1fz-fe has bee n used behind a 500+kw 1fz-fe that puts down 10 second 1/4's in a heavy old toyota crown.
the 30-41LE auto box