
Originally Posted by
thomson
I cannot find the ID plate on this car ,were do the 2a normally have it , how do you tell the difference between the 2a and 3 drive line , this car has been modified holden motor ,headlights in grill and in the guards , it did spend a part of its life on Kangaroo Island and was painted yellow it is now green , grey inside cab and engine bay, Hard top ,canvas over tray.[IMG]dscf2664[/IMG]
ID plate is on the firewall immediately in front of the gear lever. Since it is held only by four screws, it would not be surprising if it were missing. Note that this is not a modern VIN plate, which only came in in the early seventies.
The differences in the Series 3 driveline vs 2a is that the Series 3 gearbox is all synchro, with the clutch slave cylinder on the left side, operating directly on the clutch fork. The Series 2a has synchro only on 3/4, and the clutch slave cylinder is on the right, operating the clutch release shaft via a bell crank.
The transfer case is essentially the same, although there was continuous improvement throughout production, with later ones considered more rugged. Ratios also changed slightly.
Series 3 109s were fitted with the salisbury rear axle, readily identified by a removable cover on the back, with the salisbury axle only being optional on late Series 2a 109s.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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