Gearbox done
Hi Rally. Is this experience from a rally situation or proper off-road driving? I am very intrigued how it will go off road as I really have no idea how the diff works...
Suretrac overheats and gives up.
The box is out of a Version 6 RA, Japanese import by a mob in QLD. Was sold as "in great condition" but when it arrived it had a faulty centre diff coil and a bearing gone in the transfer case. Was not happy... After discussing with the seller I managed to get a partial refund which made it a relatively cheap box.
Last weekend was a huge weekend of gearbox building, 30+ hours of solid work. Came out of it with a completed box ready to be installed. Managed to get everything I wanted in to it. L series low, front helical, 4.44 final drive with .825 5th to compensate and DCCD centre which I rewound myself.
I had to take a fair bit off the 4.44 crown wheel to get it to fit so it will be interesting to see how it goes and how noisy it is.
Now to find time to install it and try it out. Unfortunately wont be for a few weeks though. It is going to be a very tense moment driving for the first while as this is the first gearbox I have built and for all I know it may explode under load...
More pics to come when I get a chance
A few things to note for anyone else doing this.
This front helical diff had axles that go into the gearbox with spring clips to hold them in. These did not come with the box and I had to shave the ends off the forester ones to get them to fit. I also had to take a tiny bit off the circlips.
To get the DCCD to fit you need both transfer gears and the rear housing of the DCCD transfer case. They will not fit in the standard AWD transfer case. This may not be true for pre 1999 boxes which had the earlier style centre diff but AFAIK you will still need at least the lower transfer gear.
Swapping the 5th gear from the RA box to the SF box is a bit of a pain and the synchro needs to be swapped as well and the internal diameter is different. The RA synchro is also a different style, the same as the synchro on the low range.
To get the 4.44 to fit with the L series low mean you have to take a lot of the crown wheel. I think it should be fine but I would recommend that you wait and see if my box fails before trying this....