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Thread: 4.7 crownwheel and pinion into 3.54 housing with 24 spline axles

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    4.7 crownwheel and pinion into 3.54 housing with 24 spline axles

    Hello

    Just wondering if the 4.7 crownwheel and pinion off a series diff will fit into a late disco 1 diff center housing with the 3.54 24 spline spider gear set.


    Rich

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    it will but you need to do some playing, I think from memory that the thickness of the wheel changes so you need to swap the center as well which means you will also need to change the bearings, Im pretty sure that the series diffs are imperial size bearings and the range/rover diff is metric..
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    You need a spacer under the crownwheel. Maxi-Drive used to sell one for $100ish. Either HTE or MR Auto may still have/make them, or you could machine one yourself.

    McNamara diffs may also do them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dickyjoe View Post
    Hello

    Just wondering if the 4.7 crownwheel and pinion off a series diff will fit into a late disco 1 diff center housing with the 3.54 24 spline spider gear set.


    Rich
    you can make it fit easy enough with aspacer ring we sell but it's a waste of time, way too weak,

    http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co...&productId=129

    buy 4.75's instead,

    http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co...ewCat&catId=12

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashtrans View Post
    you can make it fit easy enough with aspacer ring we sell but it's a waste of time, way too weak,

    Ashcroft Transmissions - 4.7 Spacer ring

    buy 4.75's instead,

    Ashcroft Transmissions

    Dave
    Dave do you have a dealer here in Oz or do we have to go through you directly?

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    Hi,

    you can buy through Rovacraft

    Dave

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    Hi Dave & all

    If I buy the spacers ring (Its for my Series 2a with disco axles powered by a 2.25 petrol) will the metric bearings fit the rover 4.7 pinion shaft?

    The car is not a comp truck or anything like that, just need to get the ratios correct.

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