MGC rear end
I'm replacing the original 3.90 rear end in my 1980 MGB with a 3.30 MGC unit. The original 'C' flange is slightly larger and has a different bolt pattern. After installing the 'B' flange on the 'C'...
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You might get a better response, if you post in the MGC forum, on the left. Herb
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http://www.mgexp.com/phorum/list.php?40 And the swaps forum of which others have used the MGC in either of the 2 ratios.
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In reply to # 3649485 by ohlord http://www.mgexp.com/phorum/list.php?40 And the swaps forum of which others have used the MGC in either of the 2 ratios. Three ratios. :)
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In reply to # 3649516 by ohlord The 3.70 is nearly redundant ;) True....but it IS a third option. :)
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Does anybody on this site know how to give a straight and correct answer????
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In reply to # 3649574 by Loureal Does anybody on this site know how to give a straight and correct answer???? As with any forum, I think you will find that there will be sidebar communications held...
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Lou, About a year ago i swapped my 3.909 MGB axle for a 3.07 MGC axle. Then about 3 months ago I removed the 3.07 carrier and installed a Quaife LSD in its place. When I ordered the Quaife I had to...
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Michael, Thanks for the response. In doing a little more research, I believe you're right in that the 'B' & 'C' rears are the same. Spacers were only used in the banjo type. I would be interested...
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I'm fortunate to have found a local mechanic who repairs transmissions and rear ends full time out of a home workshop, he does a great job and is very reasonable. He rebuilt my T5 prior to me...
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