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diff / locker problems & questions... news?
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diff / locker problems & questions... news?
Hi all,
I was in contact with some people in Austria and Germany and found out the following:
1. Because Daihatsu is a subsidary of Toyota it is probably possible that the Feroza uses Toyota diffs.
2. This is a table of all usually Toyota diffs:
http://www.buschtaxi.org/downloadz/technik/diffcode_02.jpg
some translations for you (for the diagramm):
Tellerrad = ring
Triebling = pinion
Tellerraddurchmesser = diameter of ring
Differential Uebersetzung = diff ratio / undergear ratio
MIT = with
OHNE = without
Anzahl Satelitenräder = number of spidergears
There are some lines with "5.286" which could be the Feroza Ring&Pinion?
3. Part numbers
If all part numbers of the diff are known it will be no problem to compare and match daihatsu part numbers with toyota part numbers.
so far so good/bad...
I'll keep you updated....
Best,
Haasa
I was in contact with some people in Austria and Germany and found out the following:
1. Because Daihatsu is a subsidary of Toyota it is probably possible that the Feroza uses Toyota diffs.
2. This is a table of all usually Toyota diffs:
http://www.buschtaxi.org/downloadz/technik/diffcode_02.jpg
some translations for you (for the diagramm):
Tellerrad = ring
Triebling = pinion
Tellerraddurchmesser = diameter of ring
Differential Uebersetzung = diff ratio / undergear ratio
MIT = with
OHNE = without
Anzahl Satelitenräder = number of spidergears
There are some lines with "5.286" which could be the Feroza Ring&Pinion?
3. Part numbers
If all part numbers of the diff are known it will be no problem to compare and match daihatsu part numbers with toyota part numbers.
so far so good/bad...
I'll keep you updated....
Best,
Haasa
http://www.uahhh.org
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
whoa..... do keep us posted as we are all hungry for some lockers.... if you do manage to break this mystery........ hell i'll give you the nobel prize!!!!
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
Regards, PV
Team [size=134][color=red][i]Anti-[/i][/color][/size]Asshat [b][color=orange]#5[/color][/b]- Yank!
Regards, PV
Team [size=134][color=red][i]Anti-[/i][/color][/size]Asshat [b][color=orange]#5[/color][/b]- Yank!
K & S Vacoom Locker:
http://www.ks-tuning.de/wj/vacuum.htm
using http://babelfish.altavista.com for translation:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ks-tuning.de%2Fwj%2Fvacuum.htm&lp=de_en
Haasa
http://www.ks-tuning.de/wj/vacuum.htm
using http://babelfish.altavista.com for translation:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ks-tuning.de%2Fwj%2Fvacuum.htm&lp=de_en
Haasa
http://www.uahhh.org
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
rocknferoza wrote:murcod wrote:Yes, they do make one- it's been mentioned before. The price works out to around AUS $3000 without freight or improt duty IIRC.
Is that each or for the pair
More details here James: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=3915
The price will probably be a bit more attractive now with the Aussie dollar being a bit healthier.
David
Think I'll stick 2 my latest idea and see if my mate has still got an LSD and then later on get traction control fitted front and back
Will work out cheaper then getting a single locker and most likely work just as good
Will work out cheaper then getting a single locker and most likely work just as good
James
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
I never give up...
I found out the following:
There are a lot of similarities between Toyota-Diffs and Daihatsu-Diffs:
There are Ring&Pinion avaliable from Toyota which may fit into the Feroza (which means that lockers will be also avaliable ):
Feroza:
Ring diameter front = 170mm (6,7") with 37 teeth
Ring diameter rear = 180mm (7,1") with 37 teeth
Gearing: 5.285
So we have to find out which Toyota-Modell has the following axle-code (should be located on a plate in the engine-bay of all Toyotas):
XXX.XXXX.T164.XXXX (6,7" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.T165.XXXX (6,7" and LSD)
XXX.XXXX.T894.XXXX (6,7" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.T895.XXXX (6,7" and LSD)
XXX.XXXX.E164.XXXX (7,1" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.E165.XXXX (7,1" and LSD)
XXX.XXXX.E894.XXXX (7,1" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.E895.XXXX (7,1" and LSD)
...next is to find out if
- any above Toyota-Diff ring has 37 teeth
- spidergears has 10 theeth
- diameter or spideraxle is 16mm (front) or 18mm (rear)
... then we will know if we won or we loose....
Best,
Haasa
I found out the following:
There are a lot of similarities between Toyota-Diffs and Daihatsu-Diffs:
There are Ring&Pinion avaliable from Toyota which may fit into the Feroza (which means that lockers will be also avaliable ):
Feroza:
Ring diameter front = 170mm (6,7") with 37 teeth
Ring diameter rear = 180mm (7,1") with 37 teeth
Gearing: 5.285
So we have to find out which Toyota-Modell has the following axle-code (should be located on a plate in the engine-bay of all Toyotas):
XXX.XXXX.T164.XXXX (6,7" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.T165.XXXX (6,7" and LSD)
XXX.XXXX.T894.XXXX (6,7" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.T895.XXXX (6,7" and LSD)
XXX.XXXX.E164.XXXX (7,1" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.E165.XXXX (7,1" and LSD)
XXX.XXXX.E894.XXXX (7,1" and 4 spider-gears)
XXX.XXXX.E895.XXXX (7,1" and LSD)
...next is to find out if
- any above Toyota-Diff ring has 37 teeth
- spidergears has 10 theeth
- diameter or spideraxle is 16mm (front) or 18mm (rear)
... then we will know if we won or we loose....
Best,
Haasa
http://www.uahhh.org
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
Ok just dug up some imfo ferwoaza posted ages ago about the feroza rear diff
Hope it helps
Diameter of differential cover 211mm
Rear axle is semi-floating type. 722mm for left wheel, 776mm for right wheel.
Rear Diff Info :
Final Reducation gear ratio : 5.285
Differential Ring Gear :
- Number of Teeth 37
- Outer diameter 185mm
- Gear type : Hypoid gear
Final reduction gear :
- Number of Teeth 7
- Outer diameter 57mm
- Gear type : Hypoid gear
Differential side gear:
- Number of Teeth 14
- Number of inner spline teeth 27
Number of differential pinion teeth : 10
Pinion shaft outer diameter : Ø18mm (that's an omega for some reason..)
Maybe this info will help?? Rear has a removable 3rd member just like a yota....possibilities??
_________________
Murray
Hope it helps
Diameter of differential cover 211mm
Rear axle is semi-floating type. 722mm for left wheel, 776mm for right wheel.
Rear Diff Info :
Final Reducation gear ratio : 5.285
Differential Ring Gear :
- Number of Teeth 37
- Outer diameter 185mm
- Gear type : Hypoid gear
Final reduction gear :
- Number of Teeth 7
- Outer diameter 57mm
- Gear type : Hypoid gear
Differential side gear:
- Number of Teeth 14
- Number of inner spline teeth 27
Number of differential pinion teeth : 10
Pinion shaft outer diameter : Ø18mm (that's an omega for some reason..)
Maybe this info will help?? Rear has a removable 3rd member just like a yota....possibilities??
_________________
Murray
James
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
Thx.
I looked into the repair-manual and this says: outer diameter 180 instead of 185 ... but the rest is the same as you wrote.
but what I'm looking for ist the axle itself. axle diameter and number of axle teeth!
...because for the use of different couplers for automatic lockers.
variant 1: find identically constructed couplers which will fit
varinat 2: make suitable couplers (if axle diameter and number of teeth are the same) using a "centre lathe" to fit the overall diameter of the coupler (don't know if this is correct name in english.. what i mean is this: http://www.mfsg.de/bilder/drehmaschine.jpg)
Haasa
I looked into the repair-manual and this says: outer diameter 180 instead of 185 ... but the rest is the same as you wrote.
but what I'm looking for ist the axle itself. axle diameter and number of axle teeth!
...because for the use of different couplers for automatic lockers.
variant 1: find identically constructed couplers which will fit
varinat 2: make suitable couplers (if axle diameter and number of teeth are the same) using a "centre lathe" to fit the overall diameter of the coupler (don't know if this is correct name in english.. what i mean is this: http://www.mfsg.de/bilder/drehmaschine.jpg)
Haasa
http://www.uahhh.org
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
This company should sell the vacuum-locker from offrotec (schwarz):
Xtreme 4x4 Mark Bielz
629 D rcy Road
Carina, Quensland
Australia 4152
www.xtreme4x4.com
Xtreme 4x4 Mark Bielz
629 D rcy Road
Carina, Quensland
Australia 4152
www.xtreme4x4.com
http://www.uahhh.org
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
88' Suzuki SJ413, 92' Daihatsu Feroza
haasa wrote:varinat 2: make suitable couplers (if axle diameter and number of teeth are the same) using a "centre lathe" to fit the overall diameter of the coupler (don't know if this is correct name in english.. what i mean is this: http://www.mfsg.de/bilder/drehmaschine.jpg)
Looks like a metal lathe to me (same as my father inlaw has )
David
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