Charlie's brother
16th June 2015, 02:13 PM
Hello People
 
I have an 1953 80" (Tuppence) with long nose diffs. I have stripped it down and have got about half way through a full restoration, I am at the stage where I have done lots of work but there is nothing to show for it except if you unpack all of the boxes and shelves full of new parts and reconditioned items.
Anyway I have stripped the front axle and upon inspection the crown wheel and the pinion are both shot with huge craters on both sides of the teeth. It seems that they have been driven through salt water and sand without any oil to protect them. The pinion bearing had collapsed as well allowing the ingress of the aforementioned minerals resulting in the internals being in need of replacement.
I have thought about making the ratio 4.1:1. I see lots of product out there but will any of it fit into a series 1 and more particularly an 80"? Has anyone done it and was it worth it?
 
Cheers Nick
I have an 1953 80" (Tuppence) with long nose diffs. I have stripped it down and have got about half way through a full restoration, I am at the stage where I have done lots of work but there is nothing to show for it except if you unpack all of the boxes and shelves full of new parts and reconditioned items.
Anyway I have stripped the front axle and upon inspection the crown wheel and the pinion are both shot with huge craters on both sides of the teeth. It seems that they have been driven through salt water and sand without any oil to protect them. The pinion bearing had collapsed as well allowing the ingress of the aforementioned minerals resulting in the internals being in need of replacement.
I have thought about making the ratio 4.1:1. I see lots of product out there but will any of it fit into a series 1 and more particularly an 80"? Has anyone done it and was it worth it?
Cheers Nick