ranman5608
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shes currently in tare down mode awaiting the new s4
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I ended up picking this shifter. I liked the packaging for my car.Missed one. Looks like SoCal chassis has one that can be integrated with a turn brake as well.
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I would say the S4D would be a great option for this. Yes, the Albins does have some overall better components, but the S4D has proven itself to hold up exceptional well since we got everything working properly over the past 10 years.@Sean@Weddle I'm waiting patiently in line for my new car and will need to select the gear box relatively soon. My decision will be between an S5D or pony up more for the Albins. Engine selection is made, going with the RHS 427 and Whipple 4.5 on pump gas. I'm told it should make just over 1k at crank and high 700's, maybe right at 800 at rear wheels. I would rather spend money elsewhere than going with Albins. I'm told the S5D are same gears and R&P but the Albins has stronger main shaft bearing. Is this correct? Any reason the S5D would be a concern with my engine selection? Car is a Funco so won't have tall tires. And car will not get a lot of miles in a season. Input greatly appreciated.
X2 on the pilot bearing as the causeSo I sent my 2D in for a freshen up before this season. No mechanical issues, 7 Seasons. Felt it was due and there was a leak of gear oil coming from the bottom of bell housing.
Was told it had no problems, seals and bearings, done. Well, first trip, same leak as before. Ran it for rest of season with intent to pull it out at end find the issue. Trans has 2 vents and not losing any more than the drips from bell housing.
Just wondered what else it could be other than the output shaft seals, which were replaced during refresh, thought maybe rear main, but really smells like gear oil to anyone I could get to smell my finger.....
Looking for thoughts for what to look for when I pull it out
Thanks for the feedback. I'll have to get estimated torque curves from the engine builder. The numbers I referenced are HP. I was thinking to go 5 speed to maintain a closer ratio between gears. Also recommended by car builder.I would say the S4D would be a great option for this. Yes, the Albins does have some overall better components, but the S4D has proven itself to hold up exceptional well since we got everything working properly over the past 10 years.
I would not recommend the 5-speed for anything over 800 ft/lbs at the crank, 2nd gear gets a bit weak with that kind of power. The 4-speed would be perfectly fine for any high powered sand car and will have much stronger gears. Most people only use 2-3 gears anyways.
Is the Maxima 75w-190 ok for an MD5 tranny? Or should I run the 75W-140? thanksWe had our first trip with the Maxima 75w-190 oil in the trans and I can say that it DOES indeed shift better. From stone cold in the morning to shifting when hot after a few hours of hard duning, there was zero shift grinds heard all weekend. I was pleased with the outcome of the oil swap.
Switched to the new vendor on these (new "Finish Ground" design that we have used for the S4/5 sets in the past 2 years now). Needed new tooling for the splines. Getting close, hopefully here in the next 6-8 weeks.@Sean@Weddle do you have any update on the 4.86 2d R&P’s? I just keep hearing nothing yet.
Ouch, well that kills my white car going to Idaho.Switched to the new vendor on these (new "Finish Ground" design that we have used for the S4/5 sets in the past 2 years now). Needed new tooling for the splines. Getting close, hopefully here in the next 6-8 weeks.
We have 5.14 in stock if you can swing the lower ratio. Both the traditional cut and new finish ground versions.Ouch, well that kills my white car going to Idaho.
I know, it’s not going to work for us. The car would be geared too short and it’s perfect right now.We have 5.14 in stock if you can swing the lower ratio. Both the traditional cut and new finish ground versions.
For the past 10 years I prep about 10 cars a season with 2D's and I use LAT 85w-110. S4/5 or D, Fortin and Albins get 85w-140. Anything with 1000+ horsepower needs LAT 250w.This has probably been asked a lot, but what brand and weight of oil should I put in a 2d?