I'm not familiar with those boxes, and have done a quick bit of research and it would appear you're right, it's a 3 speed. I was thinking of the 4 speed OD boxes in the Scorpio shape Granadas, which are obviously different altogether.Rossco wrote:Thought the C4 was a 3 speed.
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Adapter is straightforward. I made one for a 4L80e which is the 4 speed electronic version of the TH400 - Shares identical output shaft and bolt housing.crayefish wrote: only £150 quid?? dont suppose they do a 4wd version to take a transfer box?
Full write up: http://www.mez.co.uk/4l80e-1.html
or this fella sells the TH400 to LT230 adapter:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LAND-RANGE-ROVER- ... 911.c0.m14
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I got sooooo damn excited before realising the gear box was a $£%&@ automatic!
However it it can be done for that box, then maybe it can be done for other american manuals... after all, now that I have started my PhD, I will soon have access to CNC mills and lathes!
I either want a box that is the same price as an lt77 (under 500) but stonger with better shifting, or one that is the same spec roughly as the lt77 but much cheaper (under 200 for one that doesnt need a rebuild).
However it it can be done for that box, then maybe it can be done for other american manuals... after all, now that I have started my PhD, I will soon have access to CNC mills and lathes!
I either want a box that is the same price as an lt77 (under 500) but stonger with better shifting, or one that is the same spec roughly as the lt77 but much cheaper (under 200 for one that doesnt need a rebuild).
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Dont underestimate how good a decently configured autobox can be - they shift really nice, not slushy at-all.
Plus auto's are very easy on the drivetrain; With a 3.9 stage 1 engine I killed clutches, diffs and half shafts - with a 5.7 twin turbo I've broken nothing (well apart from a few TH700r4's until I figured out how to build a strong one)
Plus auto's are very easy on the drivetrain; With a 3.9 stage 1 engine I killed clutches, diffs and half shafts - with a 5.7 twin turbo I've broken nothing (well apart from a few TH700r4's until I figured out how to build a strong one)
I guess I am just one of those people who likes the feel of a manual! I am sure autos are better on the drivetrain, however i just cant bring myself to use one. I remember hearing an analogy once that involves sex and the level of control that is very appropriate!Eliot wrote:Dont underestimate how good a decently configured autobox can be - they shift really nice, not slushy at-all.
Plus auto's are very easy on the drivetrain; With a 3.9 stage 1 engine I killed clutches, diffs and half shafts - with a 5.7 twin turbo I've broken nothing (well apart from a few TH700r4's until I figured out how to build a strong one)
I like to be incontrol of when the car shifts and it is especially important for me while off roading.
As for sequential or paddle shift..... you could have my attention there!
Zander
how about a manual shift kit on a th400, or just use the stick supplied? all the control you need and an infinatly slipping clutch for rock crawling?
You could also do Elliots conversion on a t56, in a landy you may still have room for a front seat passenger (I suspect the transfer box would be a few incches further back !
Mike
You could also do Elliots conversion on a t56, in a landy you may still have room for a front seat passenger (I suspect the transfer box would be a few incches further back !
Mike
poppet valves rule!
Whats a manual shift kit? As for the front seat passenger.... I got rid of the centre seat years ago... Ive now got two bucket seats and a steel cubby box in the centre. have a look at my garage pics... it certainly aint a standard landy interior!kiwicar wrote:how about a manual shift kit on a th400, or just use the stick supplied? all the control you need and an infinatly slipping clutch for rock crawling?
You could also do Elliots conversion on a t56, in a landy you may still have room for a front seat passenger (I suspect the transfer box would be a few incches further back !![]()
Mike
Still leaning on the manual side I am afraid... and yes, I am a stuborn bugger!
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basically a manual shift kit strips out the auto part of the auto box, all the bit related to automatically selecting gears against revs and throttle position. You are left with the stick and you use that to select the gears. The reason for removing it is the auto select bit doesn't like being over ridden all the time and eventually breaks if you manual select all the time.
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