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Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: CapnCrunch] #701672 07/01/06 12:29 AM
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Mister Bishi Offline OP
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Alex, I ship them through Australia Post and on the docket it says EMS International Courier.
There are two options for air freight 6-10 working days or 3-5 working days.
I used the 3-5 working days for these as Carlos is in a hurry, the weight of these gears was 6.86kg and cost $140 Oz for this service. The longer option was about $30 less.
In comparison the 2.85 gears weigh about 3.2kg.
These 3.15's are big, equivalent to a Nissan Patrol or Landcruiser sized t/case gears.


I just luv my "clacker Jabber".................
Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: Mister Bishi] #701673 07/02/06 02:10 AM
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Ian Sharpe Offline
Mudrunner
Gidday Frank,

Mark mentioned there was a problem with the 3.15 manual gearset, has that been sorted & was it a major problem??


97 Exceed, 3.5l SOHC auto, 4.90 gears, ARB front locker,rear Harrop E-Locker, Magnum winch, dual transfer cases also 2008 NS swb Pajero, front bar & winch
Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: Ian Sharpe] #701674 07/02/06 03:37 AM
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Mister Bishi Offline OP
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Yes it is a major problem but it can be solved.
Basically the 3.15 gears fit into the 5sp t/case same as the auto but the low range gear fouls on the selector rail boss (this is where the 5sp gearlever mates to).
I ordered and recieved a selector rail and boss from Japan and Mark will be looking to make a new version that has enough clearance. The new selector rail and boss will be supplied as part of the 5sp 3.15 kit. With the 5sp you have to drop out the gearbox and t/case anyway and to swap over the selector rail is a simple job just something extra that will have to be done as part of the install. I believe the US never got a 5sp version of the 3.5 V6 so it won't effect them. I'm dropping off the selector rail & boss along with a t/case to Mark on Monday because he wants to rectify this ASAP.


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Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: Mister Bishi] #701675 07/02/06 08:47 AM
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Ian Sharpe Offline
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Ok, good luck then,

cheers


97 Exceed, 3.5l SOHC auto, 4.90 gears, ARB front locker,rear Harrop E-Locker, Magnum winch, dual transfer cases also 2008 NS swb Pajero, front bar & winch
Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: Mister Bishi] #701676 07/05/06 08:18 PM
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skidplate98 Offline
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Does 3.15's for: Gen 2 3.0 V6 (24 valve) plus 3.5 V6.
include a 98 Montero Sport 3.0 V6 Auto?

Please, please tell me it works. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />

Steve


98 LS Montero Sport
32" MTRs
2" shackle lift
ARB bumper
Custom Rock sliders
Custom rear bumper
Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: skidplate98] #701677 07/06/06 03:19 AM
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CerOf Offline
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Steve,

I'm close to knowing the answer. Everything matches up except for the input gear selector.

part numbers for my t-case:
MR453346 : GEAR,T/F INPUT
MB896674 : GEAR,T/F LOW SPEED
MB896675 : GEAR,T/F COUNTERSHAFT

Trying to nail down the input set as the part number on the OZ Montero Sport is different from the US Spec part.

The transmission in my 3.0L auto is a: V4A51


The Oz Transmission is a V5A51

if we can find the differences in the two and make sure that any differences don't matter for mating the t-case to the transmission, then we're in business.

Any of you lot know if it will work?


'01MS 2" OME Lift, 32"Michelin LTX A/T

'02 WJ 4.7HO OME Lift, 31" BridgestoneA/Trevos

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Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: CerOf] #701678 07/07/06 03:03 PM
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Lee N Offline
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Steve,

I'm close to knowing the answer. Everything matches up except for the input gear selector.

part numbers for my t-case:
MR453346 : GEAR,T/F INPUT
MB896674 : GEAR,T/F LOW SPEED
MB896675 : GEAR,T/F COUNTERSHAFT

Trying to nail down the input set as the part number on the OZ Montero Sport is different from the US Spec part.
<snip>

Any of you lot know if it will work?


Looking at the WINCAPS program, it shows that a 3.0/Auto equipped Sport uses the same input gear as a 3.5L Montero (MR110871). This tells me that the 3.15 gears would work in the auto equipped Sport. I know the 5spd Sports use the smaller Tcase, though.


Lee
'94 LS, 3.0 V6, Auto, completely stock
Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: Lee N] #701679 07/07/06 06:36 PM
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skidplate98 Offline
Mudrunner
Yep, I now. Ed had put the 2.85 gears in his 97 Montero sport 5spd. Do all three part numbers match for a 98 Montero Sport 3.0 Auto?
GEAR,T/F INPUT
GEAR,T/F LOW SPEED
GEAR,T/F COUNTERSHAFT
This part nubmer is differant(MR110871) from CerOf's. Is this part number for 97-99 Montero Sports or all Montero Sports. If its all Montero Sports Where is CerOf getting his part number from? Because they don't match.

CerOf , is this your part number for the 01 Motero Sport? MR453346 : GEAR,T/F INPUT

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Looking at the WINCAPS program, it shows that a 3.0/Auto equipped Sport uses the same input gear as a 3.5L Montero (MR110871). This tells me that the 3.15 gears would work in the auto equipped Sport. I know the 5spd Sports use the smaller Tcase, though.

Last edited by skidplate98; 07/07/06 07:07 PM.

98 LS Montero Sport
32" MTRs
2" shackle lift
ARB bumper
Custom Rock sliders
Custom rear bumper
Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: Mister Bishi] #701680 07/08/06 10:22 PM
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Scottie2113 Offline
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Does anyone know what kind of gears come stock in a 97 Montero SR T Case? Just want to know how much of a difference 3.15's are from the stock gears. I am assuming that these 3.15 gears would work in my 97 Montero SR with auto tranny??? Is this the lowest gear ratio available for my 97 Montero T case?

What about diff gears? I have heard that I can get gen III diff gears from a dealer and have them put right in my gen II diffs and it will lower the ratio? is this a good idea? does it work well? by how much does it lower your diff gear ratios?

Scottie


97 Montero SR w/Mitsu Adj Shocks & Rear Diff Lock ARB Front Diff Lock 4.9 Ring/Pinion 3.15 transfer box 43:1 crawl ratio 2" suspen lift 2" body lift 2" Gas Tank Lift 35x12.5 MTRs 15x10 Wheels Rock Sliderz ARB front bumper w/12k winch Custom rear bumper
Re: 3.15 and 2.85 T/Case Gears Now Available. [Re: Scottie2113] #701681 07/08/06 11:02 PM
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CapnCrunch Offline
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is this a good idea? does it work well?


I can't speak to the specifics of, or what is possible with, your rig, but I can say they do indeed work very well. Since changing both my t-case gearing and my diff gearing, my crawl ratio went from about 35 to 1 to just shy of 60 to 1. Even though I have a four-banger the difference in ability to climb is lightyears apart. Absolutely no comparison. And with the new diff gears I can much more easily turn bigger tires. My next set is going to be a set of 35's. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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