Ea82 Ft Awd 5mt Info
Ea82 Ft Awd 5mt Info
Hey guys, just after some info on the EA82 FT AWD 5MT gearboxes
Looking everything from gear ratio’s to the sizes and differences from a EA82 PT 4WD 5MT. from what I can see the front looks the same but the rear is totally different…
Just trying to get my head round the workings of them..
Cheers
Brendan
Looking everything from gear ratio’s to the sizes and differences from a EA82 PT 4WD 5MT. from what I can see the front looks the same but the rear is totally different…
Just trying to get my head round the workings of them..
Cheers
Brendan
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El_Freddo wrote:AFAIK the gear ratios 1 to 5th are the same, but the low range is different between the PT and AWD boxes.
Some one will know more i'm sure
Close Bennie - but the gear ratios are different. That is one thing I have certainly noticed since I got mine. I have the ratios in an FSM at home - I'll post them up if no one beats me to it. Very true bout the low range difference.

You guessed wrong - I have 1.592 gears in mine.El_Freddo wrote:So Fang, are the gear ratios better than a part time box than the full time box you've got now? I'm guessing you didn't swap the low range gears over (would have been simple in that box compared to the EJ box conversion i bet).

A Full Time box was still not as easy I hoped. Had the low changed over from a donor box - The d**ned CVs were the worse. I ended up buying a full pair of MPFI CVs. The other issue was the adjustment to the gear selector rod. Also had to source the switch and solenoids for Diff Lock engagement. Certainly learnt a lot doing it.

Fang wrote:The other issue was the adjustment to the gear selector rod. Also had to source the switch and solenoids for Diff Lock engagement. Certainly learnt a lot doing it.
I also had to modify my selector rod (the plate didn’t line up with the holes) and also have to shorten the hi/lo selector... Still trying to get a switch and solenoids.
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tis all kewl.. i still got a busted one to work from 

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are all ftawd boxes 3.7's ??
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All the EA82T ones were,
The Lib DR boxes are 3.9
The Lib DR boxes are 3.9
1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
hmm okies.. im not sure atm.. just curious.. i got diff lock on atm so shes only running rwd.. but i wanna test out the ftawd 

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How hard is it to change the diff ratio (i know both diffs will have to be changed and the gearbox split)?
Does the drive pinion (ring) clip in place and able to be exchanged for a higher diff ratio?
I'm thinking of lifting and running bigger wheels. But i will be going to the effort of changing diff ratios to keep everything standard in terms of speedo readout and performance (i know the extra weight and rolling resistance will change performance a little but i'm not worried about that. And that i will have to run the 3.7 internals with the 3.9 diff to get correct readout.).
This piece of info would be great to know, makes planning a little easier.
Cheers
Does the drive pinion (ring) clip in place and able to be exchanged for a higher diff ratio?
I'm thinking of lifting and running bigger wheels. But i will be going to the effort of changing diff ratios to keep everything standard in terms of speedo readout and performance (i know the extra weight and rolling resistance will change performance a little but i'm not worried about that. And that i will have to run the 3.7 internals with the 3.9 diff to get correct readout.).
This piece of info would be great to know, makes planning a little easier.
Cheers
El_Freddo wrote:How hard is it to change the diff ratio (i know both diffs will have to be changed and the gearbox split)?
Does the drive pinion (ring) clip in place and able to be exchanged for a higher diff ratio?
I'm thinking of lifting and running bigger wheels. But i will be going to the effort of changing diff ratios to keep everything standard in terms of speedo readout and performance (i know the extra weight and rolling resistance will change performance a little but i'm not worried about that. And that i will have to run the 3.7 internals with the 3.9 diff to get correct readout.).
This piece of info would be great to know, makes planning a little easier.
I have heard from most people you can't do it. However, I have also heard of putting the F/T 4WD internals into an EJ box and using the EJ's final ratio. Have not had any personal experience with changing it though. This is the one thing I hate about my gearbox - the 3.7 ratio.

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Fang, I think we've talked about changing the EJ internals into the EA gearbox casing in a previous post.
I want to know if it is possible to just change the R&P gears and not all the other bits and pieces.
I'm still hanging out for some money to grab a few gearboxes to try some stuff out (I want that L series AWD box with lockable centre diff, thought i had one arranged but it fell through
)
So maybe i could come up with a hybrid but have to A) get the required gearboxes and B) suss out the parts i'm thinking of using to see if they will actually fit together. Problem at the moment is money and time. I hope to get there in the next year or two, i know that sounds like a long time but i will wait longer if need be.
Cheers
I want to know if it is possible to just change the R&P gears and not all the other bits and pieces.
I'm still hanging out for some money to grab a few gearboxes to try some stuff out (I want that L series AWD box with lockable centre diff, thought i had one arranged but it fell through

So maybe i could come up with a hybrid but have to A) get the required gearboxes and B) suss out the parts i'm thinking of using to see if they will actually fit together. Problem at the moment is money and time. I hope to get there in the next year or two, i know that sounds like a long time but i will wait longer if need be.
Cheers
I will look out for the other thread however
Fang wrote:Well I found a US 1988 L Series handbook with the specs
Full Time 4WD
1st - 3.545
2nd - 2.11
3rd - 1.448
4th - 1.088
5th - 0.871
Rev - 3.416
Low - 1.196
From an Australian handbook -:
Standard 5 Speed
1st - 3.545
2nd - 1.947
3rd - 1.366
4th - 0.972
5th - 0.780
Rev - 3.416
Low - 1.592
Mine is a 3.9 so does this mean that these figures are based on the 3.7 therefore making mine a little out?Fang wrote:Some EA82 single range Full Time boxes are 3.9 - dont think you will see too many in this country though. They were from Vortex/XTs.
Toyota 105 Series LandCruiser (that nobody on here wants to really hear about).
RX Touring Wagon - fitted out for 4WDing (currently collecting dust).
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RX Touring Wagon - fitted out for 4WDing (currently collecting dust).
RX Project - will be road only at this stage (and currently taking way to long to finish).