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Anybody in touch with Jacmac recently (prices?)
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Anybody in touch with Jacmac recently (prices?)
Considering lower gears to match taller tires soon (or not)
I'm still not sure I want to keep the Rover style R&P
although I've been offered a set of 4.11 at friendly price from Equipe...
I'd go the full Toy route today but the work/time required to remove/cut/modify the axles puts me off as my 90 is my DD...
Just out of curiosity,I wonder how much is the diff case only from Jacmac?
Build the diff,get new axles,swap the 3rds and it's done in a weekend.
I could even sell my ARBs and recoup some money.
Anybody heard from Jacmac recently?
Their website doesn't $ay much other than the old tale...
The "Rover" hypoid case can be supplied separately so that the Standard Toyota Carriers, LSD, ARB or Detroit Locker Carriers, can be used.
The locking hypoid differential case has been designed with a Machined Flat Area on the righthand side of the Case, where a Vacuum Block is fitted(...)Except for running the Vacuum Line from the Cabin to the Vacuum Block, there is no alteration to the Banjo Housing to fit this Diff Lock, unlike that of other design's requirements. The Standard Tail Shaft fits the Hypoid Pinion Flange.
I'm still not sure I want to keep the Rover style R&P
although I've been offered a set of 4.11 at friendly price from Equipe...
I'd go the full Toy route today but the work/time required to remove/cut/modify the axles puts me off as my 90 is my DD...
Just out of curiosity,I wonder how much is the diff case only from Jacmac?
Build the diff,get new axles,swap the 3rds and it's done in a weekend.
I could even sell my ARBs and recoup some money.
Anybody heard from Jacmac recently?
Their website doesn't $ay much other than the old tale...
The "Rover" hypoid case can be supplied separately so that the Standard Toyota Carriers, LSD, ARB or Detroit Locker Carriers, can be used.
The locking hypoid differential case has been designed with a Machined Flat Area on the righthand side of the Case, where a Vacuum Block is fitted(...)Except for running the Vacuum Line from the Cabin to the Vacuum Block, there is no alteration to the Banjo Housing to fit this Diff Lock, unlike that of other design's requirements. The Standard Tail Shaft fits the Hypoid Pinion Flange.
M
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Michele - I got a price from them ages ago that was about $800 case only.
You would then need your own toyota ring and pinions, arb's, axles, bearings, etc... and a competent diff builder.
The only (possible) downside is that JM cases are low-pinion only, whereas high pinion is stronger for the front end.
To fit standard toyota centres you just need to find someone who can accurately drill a few holes (since you have the longfields already). If you don't ever plan to do comps (and have to change centres in a hurry) - you can do it the way Sam did initially and drill the flange of the diff centre, rather than move the bolts in the housing. So if you get hold of a spare housing, you can prep the centres, but the axles, and it will still be a bolt-in job (no need to pull the housings out and mod them.
You would then need your own toyota ring and pinions, arb's, axles, bearings, etc... and a competent diff builder.
The only (possible) downside is that JM cases are low-pinion only, whereas high pinion is stronger for the front end.
To fit standard toyota centres you just need to find someone who can accurately drill a few holes (since you have the longfields already). If you don't ever plan to do comps (and have to change centres in a hurry) - you can do it the way Sam did initially and drill the flange of the diff centre, rather than move the bolts in the housing. So if you get hold of a spare housing, you can prep the centres, but the axles, and it will still be a bolt-in job (no need to pull the housings out and mod them.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Jeez!!!!!!ISUZUROVER wrote:Michele - I got a price from them ages ago that was about $800 case only
(...) you can do it the way Sam did initially and drill the flange of the diff centre
Too much.
Drilling the flange of the case sounds much better...
Hi-pinion at front from an 80 Series and low-pinion at rear,V6 minitruck style...that's what I know...I could use the rear winch to reverse if the Toy design is so weak
M
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toy centres to rover axle housing.
aquire 2 centres.
drill Rover housing to suit toy centre. (I have a Jig used by a few melb guys)
Front:
bore out swivel housing to suit new axles.
fit new toy cv/bush to rover spinal and bore sindal to suit new axles.
machine pinion flange on toy centre to suit rover drive shaft.
rear:
bore spindle to suit new axles.
machine pinion flange on toy centre to suit rover drive shaft.
assemble.
drive away happy.
Michael.
aquire 2 centres.
drill Rover housing to suit toy centre. (I have a Jig used by a few melb guys)
Front:
bore out swivel housing to suit new axles.
fit new toy cv/bush to rover spinal and bore sindal to suit new axles.
machine pinion flange on toy centre to suit rover drive shaft.
rear:
bore spindle to suit new axles.
machine pinion flange on toy centre to suit rover drive shaft.
assemble.
drive away happy.
Michael.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
Where does the 3.50 ratio come from? 3.54:1 toyota 8" ring and pinions are available in the US and from Jacmac (low pinion only).defmec wrote:i have a maxi rear sailsbury 3.54 would the toyo 3.50 front be ok or is there to much ratio differance
3.50 and 3.54 are 1.3% different. 1% is usually fine.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
RE: Different diff ratios front and rear.
Hi,
Should have a read of this first.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... p?t=130440
cheers, DL
Hi,
Should have a read of this first.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... p?t=130440
cheers, DL
up front can you not just run toy centre, jacmac 30 to 23 spline shafts and ashcrofts cvs? seems like the biggest faff is at the cv end and now that ashcrofts can supply a rover specific cv of similar strength to the longfield it is probably not worth the bother of converting to toy cv's. that leaves just the shafts as the non OEM part.
The JM centre casing is specially designed so the track rod will clear. If using a stock low pinion housing you would need to run a salisbury-style track rod.defmec wrote:3.50 marks adapters website .if u have to fit 3.54 low pinion on the front what do u do with the steering link ?
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
3.54 High Pinion Toyota gears are also available from Jacmac. Sam has 3.54 gears fitted in his Turbo 80 series.ISUZUROVER wrote:Where does the 3.50 ratio come from? 3.54:1 toyota 8" ring and pinions are available in the US and from Jacmac (low pinion only).defmec wrote:i have a maxi rear sailsbury 3.54 would the toyo 3.50 front be ok or is there to much ratio differance
3.50 and 3.54 are 1.3% different. 1% is usually fine.
Cool - didn't know that!RUFF wrote:3.54 High Pinion Toyota gears are also available from Jacmac. Sam has 3.54 gears fitted in his Turbo 80 series.ISUZUROVER wrote:Where does the 3.50 ratio come from? 3.54:1 toyota 8" ring and pinions are available in the US and from Jacmac (low pinion only).defmec wrote:i have a maxi rear sailsbury 3.54 would the toyo 3.50 front be ok or is there to much ratio differance
3.50 and 3.54 are 1.3% different. 1% is usually fine.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
At least i think they are. They could possibly be 3.50 but im fairly certain they were 3.54 and from Jeff.ISUZUROVER wrote:Cool - didn't know that!RUFF wrote:3.54 High Pinion Toyota gears are also available from Jacmac. Sam has 3.54 gears fitted in his Turbo 80 series.ISUZUROVER wrote:Where does the 3.50 ratio come from? 3.54:1 toyota 8" ring and pinions are available in the US and from Jacmac (low pinion only).defmec wrote:i have a maxi rear sailsbury 3.54 would the toyo 3.50 front be ok or is there to much ratio differance
3.50 and 3.54 are 1.3% different. 1% is usually fine.
OK - will have to contact Jeff and find out. I thought the ones he sold were the same as here:RUFF wrote:At least i think they are. They could possibly be 3.50 but im fairly certain they were 3.54 and from Jeff.ISUZUROVER wrote:Cool - didn't know that!RUFF wrote:3.54 High Pinion Toyota gears are also available from Jacmac. Sam has 3.54 gears fitted in his Turbo 80 series.ISUZUROVER wrote:Where does the 3.50 ratio come from? 3.54:1 toyota 8" ring and pinions are available in the US and from Jacmac (low pinion only).defmec wrote:i have a maxi rear sailsbury 3.54 would the toyo 3.50 front be ok or is there to much ratio differance
3.50 and 3.54 are 1.3% different. 1% is usually fine.
http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-126758 ... -3-54.html
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
The point is to get better centres for better design (hypoid) gears.callum wrote:it is probably not worth the bother of converting to toy cv's. that leaves just the shafts as the non OEM part
Plus I have the RT conversion with 30 splines Longs CVs already.
P.S.
Edited to say:
Ben,could you try and get the latest pricelist while there?
M
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