Best way to get lower gearing
Best way to get lower gearing
I would like some lower gear ratios for my MY, and an auto conversion seems like too much effort.
It has a 4 speed manual with low range and 3.70 final drive.
I guess 3.90 gears are the way to go, but is it easier to swap the diffs or to swap the rear axle and get a 5 speed manual from an L series?
It has a 4 speed manual with low range and 3.70 final drive.
I guess 3.90 gears are the way to go, but is it easier to swap the diffs or to swap the rear axle and get a 5 speed manual from an L series?

- Pillarless Jim
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Noo! Dont' listen to him JP!Pillarless Jim wrote:Put smaller diameter tyres on the car, JP147. Like it was designed to have.

But yes I think the 3.9 ratio box and diff is the easiest way to go for better gearing with big wheels. A bit trickier to find than the common 3.7 box/diff combo though.
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It went alright with small wheels, but there was a lot less traction and a lot of bottoming out.Pillarless Jim wrote:Put smaller diameter tyres on the car, JP147. Like it was designed to have.
Was there a 3.9 box in the MY Leone? And what about the 5 speed manual with the 1.59 low range, which cars did they come in?

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MY series 5 speed were all 2WD I believe. There are some years of L series touring wagon that had all 3.9 stuff in them, good excuse for an L series conversionJP147 wrote:It went alright with small wheels, but there was a lot less traction and a lot of bottoming out.
Was there a 3.9 box in the MY Leone? And what about the 5 speed manual with the 1.59 low range, which cars did they come in?

Will it ever end!?
-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

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The 3.9 diff ratio'd 5 speeds came in the "series I" L series up to 1987. '87 was the cross over year from the series I to series II. Hard to find these days!
You could fit the 3.9 diff ratio into the 4 speed, but this would require you to press every gear off the pinion shaft and back on with the 4 speed gears - if the pinion shafts are the same.
You'd be better off getting a forester AWD gearbox with 4.111:1s - your EA81 would love you for it. You would have to case this gearbox in an L series dual range casing and mod the synchro hub to use the L series low range with the EJ gear
Totally worth it though if you want to play with gearboxes and "do things properly"!
Cheers
Bennie
You could fit the 3.9 diff ratio into the 4 speed, but this would require you to press every gear off the pinion shaft and back on with the 4 speed gears - if the pinion shafts are the same.
You'd be better off getting a forester AWD gearbox with 4.111:1s - your EA81 would love you for it. You would have to case this gearbox in an L series dual range casing and mod the synchro hub to use the L series low range with the EJ gear

Cheers
Bennie
Alright, I think I will go with a 5 speed from a series 1 L. It looks like a bit more work than I can do in a weekend though, so I will leave it for a bit until I have more time and money, and get the Datsun going so I can get to work.
I have a few questions though.
Is it possible to use the original L series linkages with no mods, and just cut the floor a little?
How do you mount the centre bearing for the tailshaft? Weld some metal to the floor and drill and tap it?
My car has a different clutch (225mm) to most MYs as it was made in December '84. Is this helpful?
I have a few questions though.
Is it possible to use the original L series linkages with no mods, and just cut the floor a little?
How do you mount the centre bearing for the tailshaft? Weld some metal to the floor and drill and tap it?
My car has a different clutch (225mm) to most MYs as it was made in December '84. Is this helpful?

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While sorta on this topic, can you bolt an EJ gearbox behind an EA motor using an adapter plate?
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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I think it was Jonno that wrote one up here.
I don't know if he's ever got around to building one but I've got plans for one in the future for the Redback Brumby
Only because AWD is the best in wet conditions!
Cheers
Bennie
I don't know if he's ever got around to building one but I've got plans for one in the future for the Redback Brumby

Cheers
Bennie