Can anyone tell me what transfer case this is?

Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 05, 2010 at 15:27
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It is in a coaster 4wd and the owner doesn't know what it is. It is a stand alone ie not attached to the gearbox. The air cond compressor isn't part of the TC.

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And, does anyone know if a coaster wheel will fit the stud pattern of a canter?

And, what are the diff ratios in the coaster, I think the canter is 6:1

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Reply By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Tuesday, Jan 05, 2010 at 17:16

Tuesday, Jan 05, 2010 at 17:16
It is possibly a Rockwell T223 (found an old pic of a rusty TC on the net) but aparently there are 80 models in the 223.

The T223's were supposedly fitted to Oka's, would anyone with an Oka mind sticking their camera underneath and grab a few pics for me please.

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Reply By: Outnabout.. - Tuesday, Jan 05, 2010 at 17:51

Tuesday, Jan 05, 2010 at 17:51
Can't answer your question but how old is the coaster ie model designation. Some of the early ones had the same diff centres as the landruisers and we used to fit LC diffs 4.11 ration to stop holden red motors screaming their tits off at 80KPH. Your Toyota dealer could look up what ratio the standard diff is.
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Follow Up By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 08:47

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 08:47
92 model HZB30R deluxe LWB.
I think that the late 1970's and early 80's were using the LC diffs.
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Reply By:- Tuesday, Jan 05, 2010 at 23:04

Tuesday, Jan 05, 2010 at 23:04
Is it possible the transfer case was connected to a winch at the front of the Coaster. Happy Days. Pauper.
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Follow Up By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 08:43

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 08:43
No this has an electric 12500lb winch.

The pic I saw on the net shows a transmission brake on the rear of the TC also.

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Reply By:- Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:30

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:30
I'll take another stab and ask is there any sign of a driveshaft having been extended to the rear of the Coaster to become a Power Take Off (PTO) which could have driven a trailer mounted generator or welder or pump or small drilling rig. Happy Days. Pauper.
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Follow Up By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 14:53

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 14:53
Nope this was a tour bus
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Reply By:- Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 16:23

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 16:23
The only thing I can think of now is the chassis may have had a previous life as a truck and the transfer case may be another range of gears. Happy Days. Pauper.
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Reply By: Nutta - Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 18:31

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 18:31
1 shaft out the back and 2 out the front, isnt it just a 4wd bus?
Maybe I'm wrong.

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Follow Up By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 19:49

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 19:49
That's exactly what it is and has been since new didn't realise that it was that difficult to understand.
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Follow Up By:- Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 23:26

Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010 at 23:26
The original post described the transfer case as standing alone and not attached to the gear box. If there is a shaft between the gearbox and the transfer case thats a very visible connection. Happy Days. Pauper.
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Follow Up By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Thursday, Jan 07, 2010 at 08:43

Thursday, Jan 07, 2010 at 08:43
Maybe I should have been clearer, the transfer case is attached to the gearbox but only via the driveshaft not bolted to it like normal.

If you look at the top pic in the lower left hand corner, you can see the rear of the gearbox with transmission brake and the drive shaft leading to the transfer case.

As it turns out it is a Rockell transfer and I won't be using one as parts are getting a bit scarce, a New Process NP205 is readily avail and so are parts and is stronger.

Thanks all

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Follow Up By:- Thursday, Jan 07, 2010 at 13:07

Thursday, Jan 07, 2010 at 13:07
Alls well that ends well, the topic certainly got some curiosity, nearly 600 hits and only 3 contributors. Happy Days Pauper.
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