Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
Need Help 3.9 Ratio Diff From NM Pajero Into ND Diff
Moderator: -Scott-
Need Help 3.9 Ratio Diff From NM Pajero Into ND Diff
Wanting to know wether or not a 3.9 ratio center from a later gen 3 nm pajero (Came out in 5sp auto 3.2d) can be fitted into a ND pajero diff housing, Wanting to lower the revs a bit.
Last edited by paj302 on Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
No................4.625 is the lowest you can go with your current diffs.paj302 wrote:How many revs at 100km's will 4.625 gears alter from the current 4.85's.
Are 3.9 crown and pinion from nm front diff interchangeable to nf rear 4.875 crown and pinion as same size housing and still 28 spline
NF/NG
front = 8" low pinion
rear = 9"
NM/NP
front = 8" high pinion
rear = 9.5"
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Do you actually have a 3.0V6 coil sprung rear ?
If so this would be your only option I would think.
You would have to swap out your front diff with a 8" high pinion from a Gen 3 no-one has actually done this to my knowledge. A Gen 2 8" high pinion is a bolt in job but you have to remove the front dog clutch actuator and plug the hole of course leaving the dog clutch enaged.
I don't know if the Gen 3 front diff is actually the same externally for a bolt in fit but the internals are the same as a Gen 2.
The cheapest way would be if the Gen 3 diff will bolt straight in with the 3.9 ratio.
The rear is the most complicated you would have to swap in a live axle 3.5 V6 9.5" rear axle assembly - has been done before, gives slightly wider track and only needs the tailshaft to be modified.
Then a 3.9 C&P installed but again no-one has actually done this to my knowledge. The Gen 2 9.5" diff and Gen 3 9.5" diffs share the same centres but there's no guarantee that the C&P are interchangeable - part no's suggest they are.
It's a lot of work and will cost $$$$ even sourcing parts from the wreckers and if the rear 3.9 C&P doesn't work in the 9.5" live axle then your stuffed.
I'm trying to work out why you would won't a 3.9 ratio behind a 3.0 V6 it would kill driveability and make it a pig to drive - I would just try bigger tyres first and see how you go.
If so this would be your only option I would think.
You would have to swap out your front diff with a 8" high pinion from a Gen 3 no-one has actually done this to my knowledge. A Gen 2 8" high pinion is a bolt in job but you have to remove the front dog clutch actuator and plug the hole of course leaving the dog clutch enaged.
I don't know if the Gen 3 front diff is actually the same externally for a bolt in fit but the internals are the same as a Gen 2.
The cheapest way would be if the Gen 3 diff will bolt straight in with the 3.9 ratio.
The rear is the most complicated you would have to swap in a live axle 3.5 V6 9.5" rear axle assembly - has been done before, gives slightly wider track and only needs the tailshaft to be modified.
Then a 3.9 C&P installed but again no-one has actually done this to my knowledge. The Gen 2 9.5" diff and Gen 3 9.5" diffs share the same centres but there's no guarantee that the C&P are interchangeable - part no's suggest they are.
It's a lot of work and will cost $$$$ even sourcing parts from the wreckers and if the rear 3.9 C&P doesn't work in the 9.5" live axle then your stuffed.
I'm trying to work out why you would won't a 3.9 ratio behind a 3.0 V6 it would kill driveability and make it a pig to drive - I would just try bigger tyres first and see how you go.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
The rear center should swap right in as well as the front. The front will be a low pinion as your truck is.
The 4.22 are common in the 4WD, 3.9 is found more in 2WD and might be hard to find in the 9".
The LSD is very easy to swap from one gearset to another. It is about ½ hour job once the unit is on a bench. You only need to reset the backlash of the ring gear. Well it may take an hour if you have not done it before
I think you would be better off with 4.22 rather than 3.9 in your truck.
The 4.22 are common in the 4WD, 3.9 is found more in 2WD and might be hard to find in the 9".
The LSD is very easy to swap from one gearset to another. It is about ½ hour job once the unit is on a bench. You only need to reset the backlash of the ring gear. Well it may take an hour if you have not done it before
I think you would be better off with 4.22 rather than 3.9 in your truck.
Cheers, Charlie
If It ain't broke, Modify it!
87 Montero turbo Converted back in 1989
95 Montero SR 3.8 DOHC First one?
Will a 94 Macrocab on an SR chassis with a 6 speed be next?
ffmsd.com
If It ain't broke, Modify it!
87 Montero turbo Converted back in 1989
95 Montero SR 3.8 DOHC First one?
Will a 94 Macrocab on an SR chassis with a 6 speed be next?
ffmsd.com
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests