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4.1 CW&P ?

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Markus
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4.1 CW&P ?

Postby Markus » 12 Jul 2017 00:42

Anyone know of a 4.1:1 cw&p that will fit a 5 speed diff?

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Re: 4.1 CW&P ?

Postby Markus » 17 Jul 2017 23:56

Well that's not looking promising. :(

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Re: 4.1 CW&P ?

Postby trsforever » 18 Jul 2017 06:26

Hi, Could be a stab in the dark but what axle did they use in Sherpa vans? that's the only thing I could suggest trying.

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Re: 4.1 CW&P ?

Postby Beans » 18 Jul 2017 19:02

There were a lot of ratio homologated for the 5-speed back axle.
According to the Group 4 homoloagtion papers there was a range of 11 (!) alternative ratio's,
ranging from 2.88:1 to 6.17:1 and including a 4.09:1 ratio.
So it might be around somewhere. Search for commercial vehicles like the Sherpa Van
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