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diff identification
having eventually got sick of my speedo just thinking of a number, i have decided to check the diff ratio.
having been sold the diff by a man who is a specialist in all things wolseley 1500 and on the authority it was a wolseley 1500 diff, i was very very surprised to find stamped on the main wheel in the diff instead of the usual 3.77 for a wolseley, 9.41 instead.
not a wolseley 1500 diff in my book.
"ATA 7091 MOWOG 9.41" is the full text stamped on it.
so, two questions:
1. whats it from?
2. what speedo head do i need to get an accurate speed reading?
having been sold the diff by a man who is a specialist in all things wolseley 1500 and on the authority it was a wolseley 1500 diff, i was very very surprised to find stamped on the main wheel in the diff instead of the usual 3.77 for a wolseley, 9.41 instead.
not a wolseley 1500 diff in my book.
"ATA 7091 MOWOG 9.41" is the full text stamped on it.
so, two questions:
1. whats it from?
2. what speedo head do i need to get an accurate speed reading?
Re: diff identification
41 / 9 = 4.55 In other words - it's the useless diff from a 948 Minor - maybe some use if doing hill climbs or sprints - that sort of thing. Hopeless for a road car with any sort of power. Hope you didn't pay more than £5 for it! 




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Re: diff identification
i have no idea how much dad payed for it, it was several years ago.
well, i am at a loss what to do now, do i keep this diff, which does make the car nice and nimble and it really flys, and thus get a speedo head to match
OR
do i get a wolseley 1500 diff and keep the same speedo?
well, i am at a loss what to do now, do i keep this diff, which does make the car nice and nimble and it really flys, and thus get a speedo head to match
OR
do i get a wolseley 1500 diff and keep the same speedo?
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Re: diff identification
Or fit a 4.22:1 diff which gives a good compromise between acceleration and cruising RPM for a standard 1098 engine.


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Re: diff identification
I had a great run to Peebles and back yesterday - with the 3.7 diff my Trav cruises very nicely - had to use third very rarely - but since it is pretty much = 4.55 top gear, that's no hardship!



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Re: diff identification
could i just replace the crown wheel and pinion instead of the whole thing or is it advisable to replace the whole lot?
Re: diff identification
You could - but where to find the new crown wheel/pinion! And then it would need setting up.......... Just run what you have - it will be fine meantime.



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Re: diff identification
esm do do them, but for the price, ill stick with my duff diff. what speedo head would i need to get an accurate(ish) speed reading?
Re: diff identification
It depends on what size wheels and tyres you have fitted also....?
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Re: diff identification
standard size rims, just slightly lower profile. however i am changing back to original tyres and rims,
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Re: diff identification
Fit a gold 1504 TPM speedo from a 948 car or a black speedo from a 1098 LCV which also has a 4.55 diff. Then check with a sat nav.
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Re: diff identification
excellent, ill trawl flebay for the nice gold one.
it would be number 5 speedo for the car, but what the heck, cheaper than getting a speeding ticket anyday
it would be number 5 speedo for the car, but what the heck, cheaper than getting a speeding ticket anyday
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Re: diff identification
Bear in mind the late gold speedos fitted to early 1098 cars were calibrated for a 4.22:1 diff. The speedo in my trav's been faulty for years - I had to get used to judging speed by the rev counter instead!cadetchris wrote:excellent, ill trawl flebay for the nice gold one.



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Re: diff identification
Mine's not too bad; I re-calibrated it against a frequency counter. The problem is remembering what RPM equates to 30, 40, 50, 60MPH in 4th. I should write them down and stick them to the dash (or get the speedo fixed!). I've never had a speeding ticket though.bmcecosse wrote:And 'rev counters' are deadly accurate.............NOT!


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