Oh yeah, cool. 4.1 have not produced good results compared to the 4.11, but at least there is something similar. I wonder if the problem is availablility then???:confused:
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re the original question, going from 32s to 35s affects gearing by about 15%. To fix it in a disco/range, you've got 2 choices. Either change you t/case hi range from 1.2 to 1.4, or secondly, change your cw&p from 3.54 to 4.11.
Defenders have 1.4s already, do you're limited to the cw&p solution.
Avoid the 4.10s. 4.11s are stronger.
re the second question, a Salisbury can be converted to 4.11 Dana 60 relatively easily, provided tou get the right shims & bearings etc.
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The conversion from P38 to Salisbury has produced a tighter, quieter driveline btw.
Yanks don't seem to use pinion flanges, the strongest setup was a yoke pinion, which mates up to a Ford 9" uni. Its not going to break.
And a maxidrive fits.
Regards
Max P
Thanks for that everyone,
Tusker, what set up did you go with and what sort of ginning around did you have to go through for it to work.??
Cheers
Dutchie
In case anyone is interested, the following is a complete (AFAIK) list of ratios for a Sals/D60:
3.54
3.73
4.10
4.30
4.56
4.70
4.88
5.13
6.17
7.17
well there are a couple of links to the salisbury 4.11's above - I don't really want to know how much they cost though!
Ginning?? Just delays in getting the bits. All came together in the end. Regards Max P.