greggors84
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 05:26 PM |
|
|
Diff Ratio?
Can anyone tell me what the ratio is on the standard sierra diff.
And where i can find one with a ratio of 3.45??
Thanks
Chris
|
|
|
RichieW
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 05:59 PM |
|
|
From the Haynes 4 cylinder petrol manual.
Final Drive ratio
1.3 models....3.77:1
1.6 models except economy:
Saloon & Hatch....3.62:1
Estate.......3.38:1
1.6 Economy.....3.38:1
1.8 models
4 speed and autos.....3.62:1
5 speed.....3.92:1
2.0 carb models except P100
manual....3.62:1
Auto....3.38:1
2.0 fuel injected
Manual...3.92:1
Auto.....3.62:1
P100 (Live beam axle remember)....4.625:1
Doesn't look like theres any such thing as a standard Sierra diff.
|
|
type 907
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 06:06 PM |
|
|
Hi Chris,
you wanted Sierra diff ratios.
1.3litre 3.77:1
1.6 econ 3.38:1
1.6 3.62:1
1.6 est 3.92:1
1.8 4 speed 3.62:1
1.8 5 speed 3.92:1
2.0 carb 3.62:1
2.0 inj 3.92:1
I'v skipped the auto's and pick up's.
hope you find this helpfull.
I'm using the 1.6 estate.
Paul
|
|
greggors84
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 06:23 PM |
|
|
Thanks for all that.
I found the ratio i was looking for, in a cortina or a triumph mk1 PI
What would the higher ration mean to a lightwieght locost.
I think ive got an engine but, will need to get a gearbox and diff. Whats the best one to choose?
The info i needed was for a mate. I know diddly squat about diff ratios
[Edited on 12/6/03 by greggors84]
|
|
RichieW
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 06:38 PM |
|
|
I'm no expert but the high numbers (ie 3.92)have a lower top speed but turn easier and so accelerate faster.
The lower numbers (i.e 3.38) have a higher top speed but get there slower.
Its all just additional gearing like the gearbox but in this case the ratio is fixed.
Need to know what engine you have to recommend a gearbox and diff. The usual answer is the stuff that was connected to the engine in the first place
as at least you know it all bolts together.
|
|
greggors84
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 07:02 PM |
|
|
I dont know loads about pintos.
But a mate is selling a 2.1 (im guessing that would be a 205 block if its been bored?) with large valve head, fast road cam. and webber 45s. Its got
300 miles since it was rebuilt.
Any ideas on the best gearbox and diff to use? How much acceleration/top speed do you lose by choosing one or the other?
Thanks
Chris
|
|
MikeRJ
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 07:48 PM |
|
|
Odd, I wonder why they put a higher ratio diff in the more powerfull injection engine?
|
|
RichieW
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 08:55 PM |
|
|
They probably marketed it as a faster accelerating model. They extra power would still allow it to get to the top speeds I guess.
With the pinto block you could use the type nine five speed box which can be picked up for between fity and eighty quid. The diff depends whether you
go independent rear suspension from the sierra or a live axle type from an escort, cortina or capri. IRS is a bit of a chew on apparently. live axles
are a lot simpler to fit but are older technology.
|
|
greggors84
|
posted on 12/6/03 at 08:59 PM |
|
|
What do u mean a bit of a chew on?
|
|
GO
|
posted on 13/6/03 at 09:59 AM |
|
|
Anyone know the ratio of the diesel models?
|
|
David Jenkins
|
posted on 13/6/03 at 10:06 AM |
|
|
quote: Originally posted by greggors84
What do u mean a bit of a chew on?
Rough translation:
"You will have to do some designing, and a whole lot of experimentation, before you'll get it to work properly. A heap of previous
vehicle building experience will help as well"
David
|
|
greggors84
|
posted on 13/6/03 at 01:58 PM |
|
|
Im going for a MK Indy so the rear wishbones are MKs own.
How much would a XR4 LSD would, and would it make much difference to the standard diff?
|
|
zetec
|
posted on 14/6/03 at 08:32 AM |
|
|
I've fitted a LSD 3.62 ratio. You need to find one with a 7" top mounting and standard drive flange (Cossie and some Granada have
7.5" mounting and large drive flange). Mine was £75 from local breakers. I know W**tfield fit 3.9 ratio unit. It all boils down to how well your
engine revs. Well worth fitting if you can get one.
|
|
DaveFJ
|
posted on 14/6/03 at 09:04 AM |
|
|
does anyone know what the diff ratio was on the 4x4 LSD ???
was the ghia4x4 version different from the XR4x4 ?
|
|
Mark Allanson
|
posted on 14/6/03 at 10:17 AM |
|
|
If you are climbing over cars in the scrappy, the vin plate codes are as follows
Ratio Code
3.14 M
3.36 A
3.38 U
3.62 V
3.64 3
3.92 D
Might be of some help
Mark
|
|
Stu16v
|
posted on 14/6/03 at 08:03 PM |
|
|
quote:
does anyone know what the diff ratio was on the 4x4 LSD ???
3.62 as standard in the 4x4's.
HTH Stu.
Dont just build it.....make it!
|
|
accident
|
posted on 16/6/03 at 12:45 AM |
|
|
i have a full 4x4 rear end if you want it.
also a spare saph cos lsd(no idea what ratio that is)
|
|
seventhheaven
|
posted on 10/12/10 at 07:40 PM |
|
|
Hi,
If you want to find out anything about the Sierra Diff, check out my website. A local friendly Ford Dealer let me use his microfiche. There are tons
of part numbers, drawings, manuals, exploded diagrams etc.
http://www.super7thheaven.co.uk/
If you want to know what car has what ratio etc it should be there.
4wd 3.9 Rover V8 Locost 7 - Super 7th Heaven
|
|