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Re: Differential Exchange - Techie Question, Bandwasters can Ignore <G>

To: <JARplanner@aol.com>, <midgetsprite@egroups.com>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Differential Exchange - Techie Question, Bandwasters can Ignore <G>
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 10:48:18 +1100
References: <f9.72fe852.27b64bf6@aol.com>
Yep, a 3.7 will bolt straight in. I have a bunch of diffs that I swap in
and out to suit my needs (different events). You might like to check
this article for an indication of the effect of the different diffs.

http://yallara.cs.rmit.edu.au/~mg/cars/goblins/tech/diffs.htm

Note that this site will be moving soon (updated too..)

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From <JARplanner at aol.com>
To: <midgetsprite@egroups.com>; <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:47 PM
Subject: Differential Exchange - Techie Question, Bandwasters can Ignore <G>


> Techie Question -
>
> I would like to swap my standard 4.22 differential for something with a
> higher gearing. I know the later 3.9 is the most common swap but I am
> interested if the 3.73 differential from the 1500 Midget will go into a rear
> housing from a Sprite MkII. Would the crown & pinion fit directly into the
> older rear housing? Is some machining necessary? Or would it be necessary
> swap the entire rearend and axles?
>
> This rearend will be going into my Bugeye, which will be a daily driver when
> finished. I do a lot of freeway driving (at the legal speed limit of course)
> so I am looking to keep the rpms down as low as possible. The car will have a
> fast road 1380 (110hp & 105 ft/lb torque) so the higher geared rearend should
> not hurt low-end performance too badly. I know some of you will say go to a
> 5-speed to keep the rpms down - that will be a future project, but too
> expensive right now.
>
> So is this a easy or hard swap? Help me out you Techies!
>
> Jim Rogers
> San Juan Capistrano CA
> 59 Bugeye

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