Does anybody have information about an alternative C&P for a 1600 aircooled.?
Does anybody have information about an alternative C&P for a 1600 aircooled.?
Check out the Tech sticky thread: http://www.triketalk.com/forum/threa...-build-a-trike on page 5 Rex discusses R&P configs.
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You will need to start with the serial # of the transaxle to determine what you have now. This is assuming that it has never been modified, a rare creature these days.
Spend some time reading the older posts here and you will pick up a lot of info. The R&P issue has been discussed in the last year.
My tech thread is a bit messed up.
I will jump over there and fix a few pics so it makes sense.
Ok so as far as R&P goes there were 3 different ratios in common use in the USA.
61 to mid 66 with 4.375 and swing axles.
Mid 66 to 68 with 4.12 and swing axles.
Then the 69 and up IRS double side cover with 4.12 ratio
The last few years was a single side cover with 3.88 final gear. But 4th was lower. Same rpm on highway but bigger 1,2,3
So which trans do you have?
The marketing term "freeway flyer" is not a certain definition......more of a deception.
But in a very general way it means an up geared box. Typically made from a combination of stock parts.
So if you are looking you must ask all the right tech questions so you know what you are getting.
By far the most common thing to do is get a 67 up 4.12 geared trans and put tall tires on it for the up gearing.
Then there is me...... I changed a lot of gears in mine.
https://weddleindustries.com/product...pe-1-gearboxes
For the last couple years I have used Rotella T6 in the colder months and 20/50 in the warmer months
(don't remember the brand but i Make sure it has a higher number on the ZDDP)
I add a ZDDP additive also. Again don't remember the brand
I looked it up and i do not think I am overdoing the ZDDP
Thank you
Bob
I had a IRA trans built for my swing axle using a 3.88 R&P and a .082 4th gear. The .082 is out of a bus and higher then the standard IRA 4th gear. I believe that is the highest combination you can make using stock parts.
Yes basically it now a days.
There was one other 4th, but rare to find.
You can swap a lot of parts around in a double side cover case, early or late.
Most (like above) are the same 1st and 2nd
The diff unit that the ring bolts to is different.
Early had a 6 bolt crown.
At 67 they went to an 8 bolt.
Here in the states if you want to convert an irs to a swing you need a diff from a 67 or 68 box.
In Europe and other countries they had the swing much later in years.
And odd engine combinations.
The late swings from there are probably 8 bolt.