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Narrowed Jag Rear Axle, 36" wide, IRS.

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Postby fha772 » Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:49 pm

Hi all,

Another bit to go out of the garage.

I've got a narrowed Jaguar rear axle, it's about as narrow as you can possibly go, at 36 inches from hub to hub.
It was originally under the back of a sit up and beg Ford Pop hot rod project that never got finished, I bought it about 8 years ago, but haven't done anything with it since.
It's in pieces at the minute, mainly to make it easier to move round the garage, there's a couple of small parts missing, mainly the odd bolt, but non of the main parts are missing.
Hopefully I'll find them while I'm clearing out under the bench, seeing as it hasn't moved from there since I bought it.

I'm looking for £180 Ono for it, it cost me £250 when I bought it.

I'll post pictures as soon as photobucket stops playing silly buggers.

Cheers Frank.
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Postby fha772 » Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:56 pm

Here's the pictures...
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Postby radiogareth » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:16 am

What ratio is the diff, and is it a powerlok or not?

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Postby Renrut » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:33 pm

Why on earth did you not mention that you had this when I was asking about crazy midget engines? It would have gone nicely with a jag v8 :lol:
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Postby fha772 » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:52 pm

radiogareth wrote:What ratio is the diff, and is it a powerlok or not?

Ta

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I'm not sure of the ratio, it's 3.?:1, it's not a powerlok, it's a standard open diff.

Renrut wrote:Why on earth did you not mention that you had this when I was asking about crazy midget engines? It would have gone nicely with a jag v8 :lol:


It would definately fit a midget, it was built for a sit up and beg Ford Pop :wink:
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Postby Renrut » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:37 pm

fha772 wrote:
Renrut wrote:Why on earth did you not mention that you had this when I was asking about crazy midget engines? It would have gone nicely with a jag v8 :lol:


It would definately fit a midget, it was built for a sit up and beg Ford Pop :wink:


I know you think that helping but it isn't, its in danger of making me do something rash after I've tried so hard to be sensible on this project :crazy:
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Postby fha772 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:48 pm

Renrut wrote:
fha772 wrote:
Renrut wrote:Why on earth did you not mention that you had this when I was asking about crazy midget engines? It would have gone nicely with a jag v8 :lol:


It would definately fit a midget, it was built for a sit up and beg Ford Pop :wink:


I know you think that helping but it isn't, its in danger of making me do something rash after I've tried so hard to be sensible on this project :crazy:


Who said I was trying to help? :twisted: :lol:
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Postby Relentless Rob » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:39 am

Renrut wrote:I know you think that helping but it isn't, its in danger of making me do something rash after I've tried so hard to be sensible on this project :crazy:


So why ask about "Crazy Engine" conversions? :think:

Your mind (Mrs) is saying "sensible" but your heart is saying "V8". ;)
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