The 4BD1 and 4BD1-T are hard on gearboxes because the high torque at low revs results in high torque impulses.Quote:
Originally Posted by Larns
R380 stands for Rover transmission and the torque rating of 380 Nm. Which is not high for behind the 4BD1-T.
There are 3 variations of R380 - suffix J, K and L (a suffix in the serial number).
When introduced in 1994 to replace the LT77, the suffix J had an extra bearing on the main and lay shafts extension for 5th and reverse, wider gears, larger dia syncro rings and steel oil pump.
The suffix J has a bad reputation for breaking the extension of the mainshaft at a bad stress raiser.
This was fixed when the suffix K was introduced in 99.
The suffix K was soon replaced by the suffix L, which is still current.
The suffix L is much stronger than the suffix J. Some of the bearings were uprated and some gears are wider/stronger.
If you must have an R380 behind a 4BD1, try to get a suffix L unit.
