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Thread: Fairy o/d for LT95 are they any good ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by lokka View Post
    Think id rather spend that sorta cash on a good R380 as i allready have the LT230 sitting here
    LT95 is stronger than the R380 though.

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    I had a Fairey OD in my S3 LR 6 cyl for 18 years and only once did it have to have some bearings needed replacing. I originally used ordinary gearbox oil in it but after a few hours it would be nearly boiling so I used a Moreys synthetic oil with no problems. A mod was done to the OD, I forget the exact details but it allowed oil to be thrown up to the rear of the OD to lubricate the rear gears/ bearings. As the S3 came with a gearbox temp gauge the drop in the temperature was noticed when using the OD. When the 6 cyl was replaced by a 186 and higher ratio diff pinions added I could cruise at 90km with better fuel figures that the standard LR 6 could produce.
    Advantage was the OD could be used on all gears and in hilly country the 3rd gear with OD was often the best gear.

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    I've had both the fairey and toro O/D's and didn't have any trouble(the toro was new) but many other people have. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchie View Post
    LT95 is stronger than the R380 though.

    Yep im aware of that thats why i havent purchased a R380 ....
    Tho the GKN would be nice i think id rather spend the dollars on somthing else like a good LT95 with the .996 to 1 gear set ....
    Tho mine only has a prob in the t/case so i mite just fit new bearings and reshim it and see how it goes ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchie View Post
    LT95 is stronger than the R380 though.
    Isn't a LT95 a 4 speed box without overdrive, while the R380/LT230 is a 5 speed box with overdrive?

    Diana

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Isn't a LT95 a 4 speed box without overdrive, while the R380/LT230 is a 5 speed box with overdrive?

    Diana
    Correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Isn't a LT95 a 4 speed box without overdrive, while the R380/LT230 is a 5 speed box with overdrive?

    Diana
    That's why I reckon an LT-95 with a GKN would be a better option because that would give you a better gearbox but with added overdrive.

    I had a V8 County with the LT-95 and thought it was a great box. 1st is quite low, I used to set off in 2nd on the road, and the spread between the gears seemed to work very well with the V8. Didn't have any trouble cruising at 100-110kmh though it would definitely benefit with an overdrive.

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    Don't do it! - I went through 2 of them before giving the idea a miss. I was doing fast trips along HOT WA highways and they just didn't survive. The hardening came off the gear teeth (both units) contaminating the oil and eventually (I suspect) leading to the failure of the transfer box - I seem to recall the brass spacers all wore out and things went wrong in a big way.

    Probably OK pottering around on Pommy roads or farm tracks, but not hot Aussie highways.

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