if you are talking to me, then thank you very much!
as we are talking diffs...i think a 3.7 would be absolutely fine on 1098, again, hills would be an issue, and slower acceleration, but my 3.3 pulls my 1275 with bigger wheels so hmm...
hi, sorry, i've not been online last few days. the diff was specifically for marina 2litre AUTO(or i think dolomite 1850 auto), so pretty rare i think...a rare gem from ebay, only cost 100 english notes, but it was touch and go as to whether it would actually drive the car! not had it on a motorway incline yet though, cant wait! haha! ohwell!
Kevin wrote:Yes a rare diff indeed, and it still pulls a 1275 OK.
Actually, I'm not so sure Dolomite diffs in any flavour are all that rare - Plenty of complete axles seem to go for not much if anything!
If a Dolomite diff fits there's also plenty of other ratios to choose from that are taller than the 4.2 Minor one - I seem to recall having at least one Dolly 1500 auto back axle kicking around, and I think they're around 3.7. So maybe all those people paying major cash for 3.7 diffs should look at fitting a Marina axle and looking for Dolomite diffs instead - Might actually work out cheaper!
aupickup wrote:2nd hand about £75.00 to £125.00 depending on condition
Call it a Midget diff and add 50 quid to those prices...
The 3.7 Minor/ Midget diff is rare, but the topic seemed to have drifted to Dolomite 1850 auto diffs - Which aren;t as rare AFAIK, or at least aren't as pricey when they turn up!
to be fair, 3.7 adds a little more then most, and i saw that diff go for what it deserved. put a 3.7 on a minor and if you use it everyday, you will get your money back in a few months. no joke!
in regard to the diff i have...auto is the only way to get the ratio i have, dolomite or not, in time, 5 speed will be added, but until then, slow hills, HERE I COME!!!