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3.38 Sierra Diff
Dan. - 12/8/09 at 08:55 AM

After much searching for a 3.14 or 3.38 diff i finally found a 3.38 last night for £30 very happy


mads - 12/8/09 at 09:04 AM

BARGAIN!


coozer - 12/8/09 at 09:13 AM

DOH! Where? Can you get me one??


imp paul - 12/8/09 at 09:25 AM

lucky man


Agriv8 - 12/8/09 at 09:27 AM

So seeing as your luck is definatly in ! what are your predictions for the 6 numbers this saturday

regards

Agriv8


Dan. - 12/8/09 at 12:46 PM

FYI I am currently trying to source another two, though they may be costing me a little bit more money. If I get them I will list them in the classifides at the price I pay, always good to give a little back to the community, which reminds me I must paypal my contribution over!

Re the lottery numbers: 8, 14, 21, 31, 42, 44. If oyu win I will not be impressed as they are the numbers I use!

[Edited on 12/8/09 by Dan.]


MautoK - 12/8/09 at 02:37 PM

My MK has a 3.38, I think. Haven't counted revs in/out, but the axle code is 'V' from the donor's VIN plate - it was a 2L Auto Estate F reg. The diff tag is pretty corroded, but it could be '338' showing through the rust and pitting.
John.


snapper - 12/8/09 at 05:26 PM

MautoK

If you have a 3.38 on a type 9 with a Pinto you will be getting about 45mph at 6500 rpm.
Swap it out for a 3.9 and you will not belive how much faster you will accelerate in 3rd.
1st will be pants though.

Or just put a bike engine in


Dan. - 12/8/09 at 07:26 PM

Continuing my AWESOME LUCK I have now managed to source a very rare gearbox too!!!
I'm on such a high I have got the major components for my 300HP car for £150!!
Next step is the engine, and I may be getting that for free if all works out!


SO SO SO SO SO HAPPY