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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:59 am 
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Apart from the atlas the LT230 is the choose transfer in mid weight vehicles.

I'm guessing if the 2.0 is staying it'll be force feed in the future.

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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 12:23 pm 
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I'm guessing if the 2.0 is staying it'll be force feed in the future.



I'm not ruling that out. It may not be necessary anyway, but I'd like to know that I have a driveline thats up to the task atleast.

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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 12:32 pm 
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My mates buggy has The LT230 behind a 3.8 on 37's, cops a flogging without issue.

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Last time I was at double island. A landy smashed some thing in his transfercase right in front of us trying to do this sand dune. He had no drive to his rear wheel. Not sure how strong they are but some thing broke quite easy.


These transfers do die if the center-diff lock is not in and you attempt large climbs. Front end unloads, center diff spins like crazy and gets starved of oil due to the angle and then bang!

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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:15 pm 
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Dont tell me that the case isnt going to be strong enough pete!!!! these are not the details i want to hear this far into my build! :P

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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:16 pm 
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You will be right. Just add a roll of duct tape around the tcase for extra reinforcement and call it done ;)

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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:20 pm 
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i'll just worry about it when it goes bang.

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i'll just worry about it when it goes bang.



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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:28 pm 
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3cyl has a big fat 1990's Defender factory service manual with service info on the LT230 transfer in it (I was flicking through it the other day at his place). That book might have some info you are after in it? Not sure if he has his computer back yet, but I could go bug him this weekend if you want Pete?

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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:35 pm 
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hmmmm.


I'm thinking it goes bang after the rear diff any ways :)

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Maybe not. Either way, now is the time to remove your glass parts..... not once the build is done.

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Last time I was at double island. A landy smashed some thing in his transfercase right in front of us trying to do this sand dune. He had no drive to his rear wheel. Not sure how strong they are but some thing broke quite easy.


These transfers do die if the center-diff lock is not in and you attempt large climbs. Front end unloads, center diff spins like crazy and gets starved of oil due to the angle and then bang!
Okay then, well there was nothing to the dune. Was just a sand bank in front of our camp site. Was siting there on our deck chairs having a few beers and u see this landy come driving in and hit this bank. Transfercase went bang. Couldnt tell the guy, got in his car and went for it again. First thing we thought was, that's going to be expensive :lol:

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Yeah I stumbled accross that site in my googling spree. its a HUGE site! :shocked:


It's been running for a while mate :wink:

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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 5:47 pm 
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http://www.expeditionlandrover.info/gear_ratio.htm

1.41 ratio was in V8 and 300Tdi 110's - should be easy to find then.

Note there is a 1.667 ratio too, from 4 cylinder petrol 90's and 110's, but they were never sold here.

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http://www.expeditionlandrover.info/gear_ratio.htm

1.41 ratio was in V8 and 300Tdi 110's - should be easy to find then.

Note there is a 1.667 ratio too, from 4 cylinder petrol 90's and 110's, but they were never sold here.

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Yep. I can get the 1.667 out of the UK, but I really don't need the gearing. 1.4 is the same as the 1L case I have in there now.

Thanks for the link.

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What diff gears are you running Poiter?

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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:26 am 
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4.6 12 bolt vitara rears, front and back. Having the side gears re-splined bigger for meatier float axles. :wink:

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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 11:27 am 
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And what size tire are you going to be running? If your only going to run 4.6s diff and a 1 liter (or equivalent) case would you not be limited to tire size (say a 30)?

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33 isn't it

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This size 8)
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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 11:53 am 
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Not with 4.6 diffs. Would be pretty good with the 2.0L also.
3.7's and 1L transfer with 31's was JUST bearable. 3.9's made it pretty good.
4.6's and 33's with more power would be fine.

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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:31 pm 
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Here is how I look at it.

I am running Vitara motor, gearbox, diffs. The only thing missing is the transfer.

The 2L runs a 27" tyre standard ( I think). It has 4.6 diffs, manual gearbox (3.6ish:1), 1:1 transfer.

So that gives a ratio of 16.56:1 in high first, 4.6:1 in 4th or 3.68:1 in 5th..... on 27's.

With the 1.4:1 LT230, I will have the following.....

4.6:1 diff, manual gearbox, 1.4:1 transfer.

So that makes 23.18:1 1st, 6.44:1 4th and 5.152:1 in 5th. SO by my calculations that 29% lower than standard vitara gearing.

GIven that a 33% tyre is 6" taller my calcs put it at roughly 18% larger, changing the speedo reading by about 22%.

So after all this crap..... on 33's, I will have MORE High range gearing than a standard 2L vitara.

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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:35 pm 
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And with the above gearing, I get a 5th gear rpm of 3300@100. On 33's.

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Noice.

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Then u can go 5:12 and 35 later if u ever want

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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 5:55 pm 
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See if you can track down slunnie from outers, he was up to speed on lots of options

Also I think Sam kneck used the same TC in a few buggies??

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One guy i will recommend who knows his stuff.

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Post Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 1:25 pm 
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Yo Zook, I have a mate around the corner who is a land rover nut & mechanic so I will find what you need to know. you do realise that it weighs about the same as your Zook??? They are F*$king heavy I've changed a couple & man... wow.
Having said that if you get one make sure it has a TOTAL seal kit put in it & it should be ok..... just threw away a complete handbrake set up off one as well you could of had... sorry.
Defender & Disco gearing is different for sure.

All stock LT 230"s have a low ratio of 3.321, the following list refers to the high range ratio.

12D = 1.667 LT 230R

13D = 1.410 LT 230R

14D = 1.003 LT 230R

15D = 1.192 LT 230R

20D = 1.667 (2.5 N/A 110),

22D = 1.410 (all 4Cyl 90/110 bar above),

25D = 1.410 (V8 110 LT 85),

26D = 1.003 (RR Classic 3 speed auto),

27D = 1.192 (early RR Classic),

28D = 1.222 (RR and Disco I),

29D = 1.192 (V8 90 LT 85),

32D = 1.222

34D = 1.410 (2.0 Disco I),

36D = 1.211

38D = 1.211

40D = 1.211 (NAS/Japan 90&Disco),

41D = 1.211 (Disco II, diff lock stud),

42D = 1.211 (Disco II, diff lock stud),

43D = 1.410 (90/110 TD5),

57D = 1.410 (90/110 TD5),

61D = 1.211,

62D = 1.211,

68D = 1.211,

69D = 1.211,

70D = 1.211 (Disco II, no diff lock),

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this might at least be good to make up your adapter gear http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Land-Rover-R ... 897wt_1396

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