well hopefully they well let us know bearing part numbers, I figured there would be one or two in Oz capable of doing the machine work required.....buying and shipping a whole box isnt realistic for everyone here.
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I'm sure if you took your rear support bearings to a local bearing shop they could come up with bigger / stronger bearings that have the same ID and get housing bored to suit.
and for Tdi300 owners what about this MT-82 adaptor on Ebay
6 Speed Gearbox Adaption | eBay
I think this conversion would make the 300tdi a much better vehicle particularly the lower first gear.
Just for info this is what the serial # should look like. This is 300tdi unit.
Attachment 62853
I have delt with those guys a few times. Very reliable and friendly. I might have to give them a call withe some Q's...
does anyone know what length the MT-82 is? Am I correct in that the MT-82 has a integral bell housing so no length change can be made?
How much are MT-82s going for? :o
don't forget that the defender puma uses 1.222:1 transfer ratios. you will have to swap out your 1.4:1 high range, or run 33"s...:twisted:
jc
hang on im having a brain fart.... wouldnt the 1.222 make it higher geared (higher speed for given rpm, less torque at wheels)? If so and it is still geared like a 300tdi, wouldnt using 1.4 high range make it lower again? Im thinking since 1st is much better in the MT-82 and the top speed of a 110 is more about COD and HP that the top end gearing ok.....
Will a 300tdi LT230 bolt straight up to the back of the MT-82?
Are the MT-82 out of Rangers and Transits the same bolt patern front and rear?
Looks like regular LT230 fits, dont know about the output gear tho
and the Puma style clutch release is far superior too, but what pressure plate / friction plate do you use ??
MT82 (what it comes with) - YouTube
you would need that rear housing to fit an LT230, doubt a Ranger / transit box would come with that
Sorry Serge I was saying that in order to retain standard PUMA defender gearing you will need to use the 1.2 high range. There is nothing wrong with going to 1.4:1 as this is what the Tdi will need as it has no torque.:wasntme:. If using a 4bd1T or anything with decent output then I would retain the Puma gearing...:D
JC
"There is nothing wrong with going to 1.4:1 as this is what the Tdi will need as it has no torque.:wasntme:"
Well I never!:o Such cheek!! I will have you know a Tdi will pull a whole lot more than a Fiat Bambino! :D :D