Need a gearbox, but what could I use?
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Need a gearbox, but what could I use?
Right then, I'm looking for a suitable gearbox. The one's we usually use are the bedford cf zf gearbox with a 3rd gear ratio of 1.6something. These are proving hard to find (well to me at least)
I need a good strong box, to take around 210 bhp for my stockcar, it will be fitted to a 3.5 rv8. Any ideas? I want something that's quite easy to find and cheap too!
I need a good strong box, to take around 210 bhp for my stockcar, it will be fitted to a 3.5 rv8. Any ideas? I want something that's quite easy to find and cheap too!
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True, don't think we've got much choice on diff ratio, we are using volvo 240 and 740 axles, we chop 240 n/s axle tube off and weld it on the 740, that offsets the rear axle and diff, which gives us more inside weight on the rear, helping to get more bite when booting it out of the corner. Because we only turn left, it can help a lot.katanaman wrote:then change your diff ratio if you can. You also have to remember where a V8 makes its power as it isn't the same as a pinto
I've got a Sherpa axle in my Morris, with a 3.9:1 Westminster diff in, but I want something with a ratio closer to 3.2, and about 8" narrower, so I can fit wider shorter wheels. Any idea which Volvo axle would be my best bet? Any with an LSD?mike332 wrote:True, don't think we've got much choice on diff ratio, we are using volvo 240 and 740 axles, we chop 240 n/s axle tube off and weld it on the 740, that offsets the rear axle and diff, which gives us more inside weight on the rear, helping to get more bite when booting it out of the corner. Because we only turn left, it can help a lot.katanaman wrote:then change your diff ratio if you can. You also have to remember where a V8 makes its power as it isn't the same as a pinto
Not sure about lsd, I don't think any of the volvo axles had them in as standard. The 240 axle is 59 inches face to face, and the 740 is wider by about 3 or 4 inches I think, either that or the 740 is 59 inches and the 240 is narrower. Another option we sometimes use is a transit mk1/2 twin wheel axle, these are quite a bit narrower, but I think the highest ratio in them is around 4.1, the volvo I think is closer to about 3.8 or 3.9
Fairly sure it's the same LT77 as the SD1, with ratios the same (SD1 box is 1st 3.21 2nd 2.08 3rd 1.396 4th 1 5th 0,792 ).mike332 wrote:Found this on fleabay. Is this the same box as the lt77, and if so which ratios should it have? Are they any good for what I need?
No substitute for cubic inches
3.8, 3.9 would be same as my current axle, 4000rpm at 80mphmike332 wrote:Not sure about lsd, I don't think any of the volvo axles had them in as standard. The 240 axle is 59 inches face to face, and the 740 is wider by about 3 or 4 inches I think, either that or the 740 is 59 inches and the 240 is narrower. Another option we sometimes use is a transit mk1/2 twin wheel axle, these are quite a bit narrower, but I think the highest ratio in them is around 4.1, the volvo I think is closer to about 3.8 or 3.9

Back to the drawing board methinks.
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