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    perentie lt95a into 101

    Gday All

    Just wondering if a perentie lt95 will fit into a 101. the only differences I can see is the bellhousing/input shaft and maybe the high/low selector. im just assuming these parts are interchangeable. any input would be welcome.

    Cheers Gaz

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    Pretty much - yes. Bellhousing and input shaft is shorter but the 101 items will bolt up to the other box. Not sure about the final drive ratios in the transfer case though. Bearman should be able to add some light to this conversation.
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    As mentioned you have to swap bell housing and primary pinion (input shaft) the Perentie box from a 6x6, or 4x4 GS or FFR is 0.97:1 where the original 101 is something like 1.12:1 but is a ratio swap frequently done by Anthony Johnson as an alternative to an unreliable overdrive. (AFAIK the Perentie 4x4 RFSV has the same transfer hi ratio as the original 101 hi ratio)

    The Perentie also has tapered bearings in the transfer box where the original has parallel bearings.

    Swapping the high range ratio doesn't affect the ratio of low range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DODGE View Post
    Gday All

    Just wondering if a perentie lt95 will fit into a 101. the only differences I can see is the bellhousing/input shaft and maybe the high/low selector. im just assuming these parts are interchangeable. any input would be welcome.

    Cheers Gaz
    I did answer this in the REMLR forum Gaz, but yes as stated by Gav and Lotsa it is a relatively easy changeover of bits. I have done one for a customer in 0.996 which seems to work well.
    Cheers......Brian
    1985 110 V8 County
    1998 110 Perentie GS Cargo 6X6 ARN 202516 (Brutus)

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    Mine has a .996 ratio with the overdrive and 36 tyres.......2800rpm = 100kph
    Wish I had the heavier tapered bearings in mine.

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