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Hans de Ruiter

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Can anyone tell what brand of automatic transmission there is on the
foto's? I also like to know if the transferbox is a (part of) the LT95.
And last but not least: can the transferbox easily be replaced by a
LT230 transferbox.

www.xs4all.nl\~hderuite\bak.html

All this is in a '76 Range Rover and obviously it's not the original
transmission (although the transferbox might be :)).

Regards, Hans de Ruiter
 
sorry, better working link here:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hderuite/bak.html

Hans de Ruiter schreef:
> Can anyone tell what brand of automatic transmission there is on the
> foto's? I also like to know if the transferbox is a (part of) the LT95.
> And last but not least: can the transferbox easily be replaced by a
> LT230 transferbox.
>
> www.xs4all.nl\~hderuite\bak.html
>
> All this is in a '76 Range Rover and obviously it's not the original
> transmission (although the transferbox might be :)).
>
> Regards, Hans de Ruiter

 
On or around Wed, 16 Aug 2006 07:39:54 +0200, Hans de Ruiter
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>Can anyone tell what brand of automatic transmission there is on the
>foto's? I also like to know if the transferbox is a (part of) the LT95.
>And last but not least: can the transferbox easily be replaced by a
>LT230 transferbox.
>
>www.xs4all.nl\~hderuite\bak.html
>


The LT95 is the 4-speed manual box and IIRC includes the t-box. The auto
transmission if it's an early rangie should be a Chrysler A727 3-speed,
which would agree with the shifter. The HBOL is not specific but the few
pictures in there show a T-box that looks like an LT230 attached to the back
of the auto box.

The shifter in your pictures doesn't look like the one in the HBOL, although
that's not necessarily conclusive. Your pictures may show a LT230, it's not
entirely clear; if so I'd expect a chrysler box 'cos I imagine that fitting
a different one to the t-box is more hassle than it's worth.

I'm not sure when they first did auto rangies.
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