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    Have a look at

    www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk

    This will give you a good burst on what the different ratios/gearsets are for tfr cases.

    Are you in NZ? If so how are the apples? ;-)

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    Re: rangie transferbox - which one?

    Originally posted by Import
    Picked up a transferbox supposedly ex Rangerover.
    How do I determine which model? I'm assuming at this stage its from a 3 speed 727. I hope so as I want to mate it to a chrysler 318 v8.
    Dont let that bit of heresy put you off educating me. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
    Look forward to your replies.
    cheers
    Import.
    The torqueflite in the rangie uses a scout case and this is not interchangeable with a stock chrysler 727. You will need the extension housing of the rangie t/flite and fit that to a chrysler box then the 318/340/360 will bolt up.

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    Re: rangie transferbox - which one?

    The torqueflite in the rangie uses a scout case and this is not interchangeable with a stock chrysler 727. You will need the extension housing of the rangie t/flite and fit that to a chrysler box then the 318/340/360 will bolt up.[/quote]

    Hey thats something I hadnt heard - thanks for the heads up.
    I didnt mention that fact that the trans/converter is still there but said to be cooked. Judging from the crap that came out of the trans sump they were honest about that. Transferbox oil was used but pretty clean (still transparent) so I'm hopeful that their word (transferbox is good) has some accuracy. Do you know if the Rangie tailshaft is the same as stock 727? Sounds like it might be different otherwise the need for scout extension housing. I'd forgotton scouts used 727 though I seem to remember International gear was 345 and 392 big block v8. Big heavy duty engines that did big milage and drank petrol. I have only seen isolated transferboxes with International gear though my memory isnt what it was. A friend of mine used to have a D1300 4x4 towtruck with 392 and auto (likely a 727) that I always admired the torque of many moons ago. I used to joke then about wanting a 392 in my then stage one but woulnt pass the inspection because of the springs would end up inverted due to the weight. His truck used a New Process transfer box which was isolated and joined by a very short driveshaft to the auto.
    Tell me more if you know,
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    Import.

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    hey import. have you tried the conversion yet? want to see if anyone else has done it before i start buying stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Import View Post
    Hi Pierre,
    I understand its lt230t what ever that means
    Please explain Q gears.

    the lt230 has a couple of suffix letters T and Q the main thing that changes between them is the design of parts of the gearset, one set of gears (in this example) would be a T set (from the LT230T) and the other the Q set (from the LT230Q

    Please explain fretting in the splines and cross drilling for adequate lubrication.
    Fretting of the splines is damage to internal components typically the main gearbox's output shaft, cross drilling the main gear that mounts on it provides an access path for more lubrication slowing down and in some cases preventing that wear


    Please explain fireblight?
    The vehicle that the tcase has come from has been on fire or they are not of the quality they should be. (google fire blight, a disease that affects apples)


    cheers
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    hope that helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Import
    Hi Pierre,
    I understand its lt230t what ever that means
    Please explain Q gears.

    the lt230 has a couple of suffix letters T and Q the main thing that changes between them is the design of parts of the gearset, one set of gears (in this example) would be a T set (from the LT230T) and the other the Q set (from the LT230Q....
    hope that helps
    Unfortunately to use the 727Tf transmission you'll be wanting to use the 1003:1 ratios to compensate for the lack of an overdrive and I don't believe there is a Q suffix in the 14D and 26D (1003:1) LT230s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mopar View Post
    hey import. have you tried the conversion yet? want to see if anyone else has done it before i start buying stuff
    Yea moparrangie's old boy has a 360 and TF useing an adaptor he made

    He aslo has a 318 -LT95 setup for sale

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Yea moparrangie's old boy has a 360 and TF useing an adaptor he made

    He aslo has a 318 -LT95 setup for sale
    yea i pmed him about it. but i dont want to bolt a smallblock up. i want to use the chrysler transmission. with just the extension housing and output shaft from the range rover

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