Axle identification
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Hi all. Its a long shot. But can anyone identify this axle from the picture? I am told it is a heavy duty 240 axle but would like your expertise on it.
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I don't know about being heavy-duty, I'm not sure what that means exactly.
But it's an earlier one, as there does not appear to be a speedometer sensor on the back cover. So it would have been matched to a gearbox having a mechanical flexible drive to the speedometer, not the later kind working electronically from a trigger on the axle. |
Did you check if it's standard or LSD ?
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There is no heavy duty version. It is a older axle so could be 1030 or 1031
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So apart from the side ribs what am I looking for? E..g I want the strongest version to put in an amazon. Also not seen one up that way so not seen the bottom ribs before.
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I'm curious. If you do fit the 240 rear axle please do write it up here with some pictures. Alan |
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They are all equally indestructible :)
There are I think different ratios? |
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yes you can fit a 240 axle in a amazon its 2 inch wider but that's ok make new hand brake cables the UJ flange is the same PCD is metric not inch so use the 240 wheels now the hard bit you have to cut all the axle perches off make new ones and weld them on the hole job about 1 and a half days if you want you can come and have a look I am in Hastings |
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