Hi Lauri,
The main thing is to make sure you have the O/D propshaft, which is shorter
than the standard unit. Then you'll need to wire up the solenoid and switch.
Merry Christmas.
Julian.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lauri Lehtinen <lehtinen.lauri@kolumbus.fi>
To: 'Bill Mounce' <bmounce@rcn.com>; 'Alpine Discussion Group'
<alpines@autox.team.net>
Sent: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 21:54
Subject: Re: [Alpines] rear axle question
I have never seen any step-by-step guide to add an OD. I have one in place
but engine still out. Is there any major pitfalls I should be aware of? And
how to lengthen speedo cable, std is very tight when fitted to OD unit?
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[mailto:alpines-bounces@autox.team.net] Puolesta Bill Mounce
Ldhetetty: 23. joulukuuta 2013 16:28
Vastaanottaja: Alpine Discussion Group
Aihe: [Alpines] rear axle question
Hello all,
I just read the article in this month's Rootes Review about adding and O/D
unit, and they listed two different rear axle ratios, and the resultant
speeds v. revs. I always had these questions: how do I know which rear end
I have, and why were there two different ones? At one point I thought one
went with the O/D trans, the other with non O/D, but that made little sense.
Can anyone 'splain'?
Thanks, Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to all,
Bill Mounce
1967 SV
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