[Healeys] 4 stud axle

Chris Dimmock austin.healey at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 02:30:38 MDT 2012


Just to clarify, It's a BN1 housing, with a 3.66 ratio, which is a 100/S or
A90 crown wheel & pinion.
The issue is the parentage of the drums, which are 4 stud and a different PCD
to BN1.
Later Healeys are 5 stud C series.
I'm thinking the drums are B series type 4 stud from a sedan. Or maybe A40?
Chris

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On 24/08/2012, at 4:31 PM, Oudesluys <coudesluijs at chello.nl> wrote:

> The brake drums might be from a BN2 or BN4. Cape International has this
partnumber on their list but with an A or X instead of the C.
> Kees Oudesluijs
> NL
>
>
> Op 24-8-2012 2:04, Peter & Veronica schreef:
>> Gbday all
>>
>> Ibm looking at a 4 stud axle to put in my latest project. On cleaning it
up
>> I found the diff centre flange is marked 9/33, which equates to a 3.66:1
>> ratio. What would this be from? Also the drums that came with the axle,
>> although looking superficially correct, do not in fact fit as the holes
are
>> about 1/4b further apart than the studs in the hub. They are MOWOG parts,
>> marked 1B4483C. Any thoughts?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Peter Linn
>> Brisbane Oz
>> BN1 Ward Special coupe
>> BN1 Holden V6
>> Ausca/Healey/Alfa


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