right just thought i would do the write up for getting rid of the stock chain driven TC and putting on a 4.7 low ratio gear driven transfer case onto the back of the surf/lexus A341E auto box. This is easier said than done as there is a lot of confusing infomration about the conversion with NO PICS!!!
the reason for the conversion / mod is that the chain TC VF1A has a low ratio (for offroading) of 2.57:1, the gear TC RF1A is 2.28:1 but you can only increase the low range ratio on the gear TC to 4.7 but NOT you cant mod the chain TC. the RF1A is normally found on the old pick ups and the VF1A on the surfs and the automatic surf which is what i have. this will give you 51% more power / torque at low range
http://www.4wdhub.com/tcase/toyota.html
Transfer Case Setup Transfer Case Ratio FinalDrive Ratio
Stock 2.28:1 44:1
Replacement Gears 4.70:1 91:1
as you can see the final ratio as twice the stock ratio!
so the build, as usual not straight forward and a bit of a pig. i was in contact with lowrange offroad which were helpful but after speaking to them discussing what i had and sending pics and waiting weeks for it to turn up i ended up with the wrong adaptor! so i had to send it back and get then get them to send the right one.
the problem with changing from chain to gear TC is the chain TC (right) is a female end and the gear TC (left) is a male end plus the bolt configuration to go on the adaptor (the collar piece between the autobox and the TC) is different. you can see the photo below
https://flic.kr/p/JcYh5G
so to get it to fit to the male end of the autobox and to marry to the existing adaptor which goes between the auto box and TC you also need an adaptor plate that fits onto the new gear TC and an female to female 23 spine coupler to marry to the autobox male outputshaft
https://flic.kr/p/JvR5NF
you can see the adaptor for the gear TC will fit on the existing extension piece that goes between the autobox and the TC
https://flic.kr/p/JCGjUX
the existing adaptor collar that goes between the autobox and TC has a rubber seal and a bearing in the middle of it that needs to be removed as the diameter of the female to female sleeve that attaches the male end of the TC to the male end of the autobox is bigger than the internal diameter of the bearing. Lowrange said it isn’t needed, Toyota have put it there i gather to eliminate the rotary motion but one didn’t come with the kit so will see if there is any vibration?
https://flic.kr/p/JCGbrK
https://flic.kr/p/JvR4BH
now you can see i have removed the bearing and the rubber seal etc
https://flic.kr/p/JcYj2N
you get a piece of tube that fits in the middle of the adaptor which has a rubber seal that will fit tight to the output shaft of the new gear TC
https://flic.kr/p/HGwCZs
so fitting it together you can see through the top of the adaptor collar how it all fits together
https://flic.kr/p/JcYhCq
https://flic.kr/p/JcYinw
https://flic.kr/p/JcYinw
just checking to make sure it all fits
https://flic.kr/p/JcYftf
the reason for the conversion / mod is that the chain TC VF1A has a low ratio (for offroading) of 2.57:1, the gear TC RF1A is 2.28:1 but you can only increase the low range ratio on the gear TC to 4.7 but NOT you cant mod the chain TC. the RF1A is normally found on the old pick ups and the VF1A on the surfs and the automatic surf which is what i have. this will give you 51% more power / torque at low range
http://www.4wdhub.com/tcase/toyota.html
Transfer Case Setup Transfer Case Ratio FinalDrive Ratio
Stock 2.28:1 44:1
Replacement Gears 4.70:1 91:1
as you can see the final ratio as twice the stock ratio!
so the build, as usual not straight forward and a bit of a pig. i was in contact with lowrange offroad which were helpful but after speaking to them discussing what i had and sending pics and waiting weeks for it to turn up i ended up with the wrong adaptor! so i had to send it back and get then get them to send the right one.
the problem with changing from chain to gear TC is the chain TC (right) is a female end and the gear TC (left) is a male end plus the bolt configuration to go on the adaptor (the collar piece between the autobox and the TC) is different. you can see the photo below
https://flic.kr/p/JcYh5G
so to get it to fit to the male end of the autobox and to marry to the existing adaptor which goes between the auto box and TC you also need an adaptor plate that fits onto the new gear TC and an female to female 23 spine coupler to marry to the autobox male outputshaft
https://flic.kr/p/JvR5NF
you can see the adaptor for the gear TC will fit on the existing extension piece that goes between the autobox and the TC
https://flic.kr/p/JCGjUX
the existing adaptor collar that goes between the autobox and TC has a rubber seal and a bearing in the middle of it that needs to be removed as the diameter of the female to female sleeve that attaches the male end of the TC to the male end of the autobox is bigger than the internal diameter of the bearing. Lowrange said it isn’t needed, Toyota have put it there i gather to eliminate the rotary motion but one didn’t come with the kit so will see if there is any vibration?
https://flic.kr/p/JCGbrK
https://flic.kr/p/JvR4BH
now you can see i have removed the bearing and the rubber seal etc
https://flic.kr/p/JcYj2N
you get a piece of tube that fits in the middle of the adaptor which has a rubber seal that will fit tight to the output shaft of the new gear TC
https://flic.kr/p/HGwCZs
so fitting it together you can see through the top of the adaptor collar how it all fits together
https://flic.kr/p/JcYhCq
https://flic.kr/p/JcYinw
https://flic.kr/p/JcYinw
just checking to make sure it all fits
https://flic.kr/p/JcYftf
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