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« on: February 02, 2010, 06:14:20 PM » |
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hi guys whats a 3.36 diff centres going for these days? course spline Ive got prices at $150 which is not to bad i guess
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mcl1959
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2010, 06:17:40 PM » |
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That's more than I would expect to pay, but it depends where you are buying. A wrecker may charge that much but I would expect swap meets to be cheaper.
I probably have one here which I would sell for half that amount.
But unless you can pick up in Victoria, freight would be a killer.
Ken
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philby26
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2010, 07:03:07 PM » |
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thanks ken yeah prices are from wreckers and a couple from back yarders all the same price the same deal they reckon they are the only ones with them very rare they reckon hmm cant be to rare thats four just in a 10km radius in tassie anyway I'm heading to Vic next week to millpark area and depending on where you are i may be able to grab my brother in laws car ill weigh up the fuel cost to see if i can catch up
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FCRB26
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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2010, 04:48:09 PM » |
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Im in the hunter valley just put a VN diff in the wifes one owner HT premier was an original 60 thousand KM granny mobile 186 with powerglide not sure of the ratio its a short flange diff so its either 3.55 or 3.36 ? can someone tell us what came standard in a big HT
no whines or whistles. Take the whole diff $50 PS im away for a week so send me a message ill get back to you when i return.
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mcl1959
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« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2010, 06:06:19 PM » |
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Should be a 3.36 in an auto HT
Ken
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FCRB26
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« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2010, 09:43:56 PM » |
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Thanks for that.
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philby26
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« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2010, 01:26:02 PM » |
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Hi guys back again I am running 175 x75 13 tires which is a lot smaller than the original tire. Would a 3.36 centre be to much on the gearbox i have a 3.55 in now but still seems to rev to hard on the open road at 55 mph on the speedo which i guess wouldn't be Right with the different tires and diff centre in it now i don't really want to change the tires because they are like new and its cheaper to fit a diff centre and i want a good cruiser as i am heading to the mainland this year and there is alot of traveling over there cheeers Phil
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« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2010, 07:29:11 PM » |
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Phil, I don't think I would be concerned about your car or engine. My car has a 3.55 diff and 70 series tyres. At 70 mph, which I normally try to sit on (it depends on how fast everyone else is going), my engine is doing 3400 rpm. Well within safe limits. These cars did 80 mph with a 3.89 diff, even then they were only doing about 4400 rpm. At 55mph you would be doing about 2500-2800 rpm. This would'nt concern me in the least. I reckon you would lose too much down low to justify going to a 3.36 diff.
Just my thoughts.
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philby26
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« Reply #8 on: March 10, 2010, 09:02:58 AM » |
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thanks Colin
I will leave her as is then i just thought it was over reving to much. I didn't want to blow her up thanks again for the advice
Phil
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« Reply #9 on: March 10, 2010, 01:50:33 PM » |
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Hey Phil,
Forum members are taking their standard diff ratio's from one end of the country to Orange and back, me included, so I wouldn't worry about yours unless it was very noisy.
regards
Weddo
PS see you at the Shannons Show on the 14th
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« Reply #10 on: March 10, 2010, 02:22:54 PM » |
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Col, I'm intrigued by your comments about revs. I've never had a tach in one of these and like most of us can only go by feel and fear. Is your car stock?
Thelma runs a 3.36 which works well with a warm grey. I've run both 3.55 and the 3.89 behind stock greys. All I can say is that Nev which runs a 3.89 still, seems uncomfortable above 55mph although 60 is ok. My EJ in which I put a 3.55 in was very comfortable (and quiet) at 60. I'm therefore assuming the stock grey "sweet spot" is in that 2,500 - 2,800 rpm range you refer to.
FWIW Phil, if you want to get the full benefit of the 3.55 why not put a set of 185/80/13s on? They look better too because they fill the fill the wheel arches better. Dunlop Maxxis are easy to obtain in this size and have a narrow whitewall.
Cheers John
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Now that I've got the beige with the grey, I'm looking for the cream, the bone, the ivory and the off white
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« Reply #11 on: March 10, 2010, 06:21:26 PM » |
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John, my car has a mild grey. I've had several stock greys and would have no trouble at all running 60-70 mph all day. Our FJ is stock and is happy at these speeds. Maximum power is produced around 4200-4400 revs. There is no reason why you can't run easily around 2500-3500 revs.
Colin.
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