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COILY TRANSFER CASE

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Hi My son has a coily , the transfer case is clunking , it needs a rebuild . He's totally happy with the ratios and not interested in lower ratios.
Q. Are the Jimny transfer cases the same as these - do they bolt in easlily ?
Q - Does anyone in the club have a coily transfer case they are willing to part with ?

I would like to help him get this sorted.

Thanks Folks , sorry i cant make it to Bill's this weekend.

Richard P
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Re: COILY TRANSFER CASE

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Jimny transfer is similar but not exactly the same and doesn’t have provision for the speedo cable- they use an electronic speedo.

Parts should be reasonably available. It’s most likely a stretched chain.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Agh Ha , ok . Perhaps we would be better looking for a standard WT 1.3 case and put some nice new bearings in it
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Yes, but it will reduce ratios both on and off road. This won’t impact cruising speed negatively, but it will slightly raise RPM for a given road speed. Offroad the reduction will be quite noticeable but not excessively low, even with stock or small tyres. What size tyre is the car currently running?
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Im not sure Steve , just the stock wheels and tyres
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