Just curious if Roger Furneaux does indeed have 4.6/1 crown and pinions
made up to fit the TC per remark by TATERRY.
Some time back there was alot of discussion on putting in other units and
adapting them to fit the TC. If Roger has them, do they bolt right in and
what is the cost of such a set? Does Rogers business, Mad Metrics, have
other ratios available as well?
Dave Edgar, TC 5108
Re: 4.6/1 crown and pinion
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Re: 4.6/1 crown and pinion
Yes, Roger has 4.625 ( 8/37 ) gear ratios and they are direct replacement
for the TC gears in the TC carrier.
I have installed one set with no trouble but have yet to run the car. I
think the 1999 cost was 275.00 GBP plus shipping.
Bob Grunau
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for the TC gears in the TC carrier.
I have installed one set with no trouble but have yet to run the car. I
think the 1999 cost was 275.00 GBP plus shipping.
Bob Grunau
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and> From: David Edgar
> To: T-ABC's Forever
> Subject: [mg-tabc] 4.6/1 crown and pinion
> Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 1:21 PM
>
> Just curious if Roger Furneaux does indeed have 4.6/1 crown and pinions
> made up to fit the TC per remark by TATERRY.
>
> Some time back there was alot of discussion on putting in other units and
> adapting them to fit the TC. If Roger has them, do they bolt right in
from> what is the cost of such a set? Does Rogers business, Mad Metrics, have
> other ratios available as well?
>
> Dave Edgar, TC 5108
>
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Re: 4.6/1 crown and pinion
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from Roger Furneaux.
No modifications required simply replace the 5.125 (41 to 8) CW&P
with the 4.625 ( 37 to 8 ) CW&P.
I now have 8500 miles ( from May 1998 ) on TC9507, which was fitted with
Rogers' CW&P during the rebuild.
TC 9507 has completed a full year of club and open competition in sprints,
motorkanas, hill climbs and circuit events using 185/70 15 tyres and this
diff has been ideal.
When fitted with the original 4.50-19 tyres the 4.625 ratio is ideal on the
highway.
Roger Furneaux can supply all diff parts including bearings, seals, nuts
etc.
The service and information from Roger was excellent.
Regards,
Richard Townley
TC9507
The ideal solution is to use the 4.625:1 crown wheel and pinion available>From: David Edgar
>To: "T-ABC's Forever"
>Subject: [mg-tabc] 4.6/1 crown and pinion
>Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 5:21
>
> Just curious if Roger Furneaux does indeed have 4.6/1 crown and pinions
> made up to fit the TC per remark by TATERRY.
>
> Some time back there was alot of discussion on putting in other units and
> adapting them to fit the TC. If Roger has them, do they bolt right in and
> what is the cost of such a set? Does Rogers business, Mad Metrics, have
> other ratios available as well?
>
> Dave Edgar, TC 5108
from Roger Furneaux.
No modifications required simply replace the 5.125 (41 to 8) CW&P
with the 4.625 ( 37 to 8 ) CW&P.
I now have 8500 miles ( from May 1998 ) on TC9507, which was fitted with
Rogers' CW&P during the rebuild.
TC 9507 has completed a full year of club and open competition in sprints,
motorkanas, hill climbs and circuit events using 185/70 15 tyres and this
diff has been ideal.
When fitted with the original 4.50-19 tyres the 4.625 ratio is ideal on the
highway.
Roger Furneaux can supply all diff parts including bearings, seals, nuts
etc.
The service and information from Roger was excellent.
Regards,
Richard Townley
TC9507
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>
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