ruskinrowe
9th December 2008, 05:05 PM
Hi, I have a series 2a landrover, I don't have a overdrive and when I'm in top gear it is rev-ing very high. I know my diff is something like 4.7 ratio as a stock and because my rev counter is reading around 4600 on the freeway I'm guessing it's stock.
I want to know what models can I interchange the whole axle (both Front and Rear) or which models can I get the diff center out of. How would I tell if I have a sailsbury or other kind of diff housing? I have drum brams all round but my front hubs are lockable/freeable which I don't think is standard on a series 2a. It's a 71 year model LWB.
What kind of cost should I expect to pay at a brakers yard for such items?
I have a Holden 186 with twin barrel carby that puts out plenty of power but rev-ing is just wasting it's potential and fuel.
Also, if I have a sailsbury are they all the same centers (like from kingswoods, Fords, Landrovers, etc.)
Thanks,
-Bryan.
I want to know what models can I interchange the whole axle (both Front and Rear) or which models can I get the diff center out of. How would I tell if I have a sailsbury or other kind of diff housing? I have drum brams all round but my front hubs are lockable/freeable which I don't think is standard on a series 2a. It's a 71 year model LWB.
What kind of cost should I expect to pay at a brakers yard for such items?
I have a Holden 186 with twin barrel carby that puts out plenty of power but rev-ing is just wasting it's potential and fuel.
Also, if I have a sailsbury are they all the same centers (like from kingswoods, Fords, Landrovers, etc.)
Thanks,
-Bryan.