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« on: July 13, 2008, 12:26:50 PM » |
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Am in the process of getting a 3.55 diff to lower Edna's revs at 60mph highway cruising. Wrecker has 2 which he has rejected as they were too worn in the planetary gear and will be pulling another out next week for me. I have two questions, what would be a fair price to pay for a diff, his price is $120 with a money back guarantee if it is no good. Also, if a diff is worn, how much money is involved in getting one reconditioned. I suppose it depends on what is worn. Maybe someone has had the experience. Thanks, Mike.
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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2008, 03:40:13 PM » |
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Mike, i'm pretty sure 3.55 is standard gearing you need 3.08 from an automatic vehicle. Pedro
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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2008, 03:46:32 PM » |
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OOPS, should have checked the manual first it was EH onwards that had 3.55 as standard. Pedro
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« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2008, 05:05:02 PM » |
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I picked up a 3.55 diff the other week. The gears were in excellent condition with bugger all wear. I also paid $120. I dont think you would be able to rebuild one with new gears for that money. The taller ratio made a huge difference, well worth it. Paul
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« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2008, 06:20:12 PM » |
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I fitted a 3.36 to a mates Holden a few weeks back $120 from the wreckers they all seem about that now .......FC427......
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As I lay rubber down the street I pray for traction I can keep, but if I spin and begin to slide please dear god protect my ride
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« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2008, 08:23:58 PM » |
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Mike, is your car red or grey? If grey the 3.55 should be OK, but I would choose 3.36 if it was a stock red and 3.08 if a warmed red or auto.
Ken
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« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2008, 03:17:10 PM » |
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Ken, it is a grey, with twin carbs, extractors and 2inch system. Have researched it a bit on the forum in past posts, plus on the FB/EK forum. Am content that 3.55 is the way to go, just hoping to get a good one, at the right price, or one that I don't have to spend much money on. Will be buying new uni joint/bolts to suit red motor model. Seems my price is pretty spot on. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with rebuilding one, cost, etc. Mike.
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« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2008, 04:39:20 PM » |
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Hi Mike.
I had one rebuilt last year, cost about $350. It's behind a stock grey. The stock car pulls the 3.55 without stress and is still tractable at low speeds.
If I had a modified one I would consider a 3.36, to give the car better cruising legs.
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« Reply #8 on: July 17, 2008, 11:41:04 AM » |
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Hi Guys Rather than shuffle diffs around. I suppose the quick fix of using 14" wheels to give a better hwy cruising speed @ lower revs is out of the question... especially if ya wanna remain stock looking. The difference is near equivelant to changing your stock 3.89 ( grey) diff for a 3.55 (late 1963 onwards ) diff. Hey dont shoot me.. just another alternative.... and probably a lot dearer by the time ya buy another set of 14" rims and tyres. But if you already have a set laying around....... wellllllll.
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« Reply #9 on: July 18, 2008, 04:17:27 AM » |
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Its not a bad idea at all Reddo.
If it could be achieved with standard centres so a standard hubcap could be used I'd consider it. Tyre choice and cost becomes a lot better too. Lets face it HK-HG hubcaps look pretty ordinary on the older cars. So for that matter do Torana rims, as the offset is wrong.
The problem then is if you buy a full wheelcover such as Kathi has on her FE, the cost negates buying and recoing a taller diff.
I know Geoff K has addressed this with a standard centre. Does anyone know how or someone who could/would make up a 14" rim with the correct offset that would take a standard centre? If it were carefully done it would be hard to pick.
Cheers John
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« Reply #10 on: July 18, 2008, 08:22:49 PM » |
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I know they use to make them in 14'' and 15'' , the 14''outer was to suit 13'' center and the 15''outer was to suit 14'' center I had a set made up 20 odd years back. The trick was with the outer rim it had a step to suit the smaller center have not seen them in a long time. Not sure but the may have been made by GKN Sanky Benson .......FC427........
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