WTB: Overdrive

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • cetesse
    Low Range
    • Oct 2009
    • 82

    WTB: Overdrive

    Subject says it all. Looking to buy an overdrive for 1983 Series III 109" with 2.25L petrol engine, stock transmission and transfer case with Salisbury on the rear.

    (BTW if I need one is there a rebuild kit for these?)

    Sincerely,
    Chris
  • jac04
    Overdrive
    • Feb 2007
    • 1884

    #2
    You have a few options for overdrives.
    Here is a popular overdrive. I just bought one:
    roverdrives.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, roverdrives.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!

    Comment

    • cetesse
      Low Range
      • Oct 2009
      • 82

      #3
      Hi, how did you buy it from Roverdrive? Just email the Yahoo address in Canada?

      How long did it take to install? And did you have to remove any flooring or could you do everything from down below?
      Sincerely,
      Chris

      Comment

      • Jim-ME
        Overdrive
        • Oct 2006
        • 1379

        #4
        There currently is a Roverdrive for $1200 as a buy it now on Ebay. You won't get a better price on a new OD.
        Jim

        Comment

        • stonefox
          4th Gear
          • Jul 2010
          • 450

          #5
          Originally posted by cetesse
          Hi, how did you buy it from Roverdrive? Just email the Yahoo address in Canada?

          How long did it take to install? And did you have to remove any flooring or could you do everything from down below?
          Sincerely,
          Chris
          You shouldn't have to pull any floor panels.At least when my overdrive went in , most of the access was under the center seat hatch.Although ,mine is a Fairey ,I cant speak for the Roverdrive installation.
          Sean
          ---------------------------------------------------------------

          1963 88'' IIa daily driver
          1970 88"
          1971 88"
          authenticstoneworks.com

          Comment

          • SalemRover
            3rd Gear
            • Aug 2007
            • 310

            #6
            Originally posted by stonefox
            You shouldn't have to pull any floor panels.At least when my overdrive went in , most of the access was under the center seat hatch.Although ,mine is a Fairey ,I cant speak for the Roverdrive installation.

            If you have to pull the floor boards to install the overdrive then I can assure you that you are in possession of a rare custom linkage designed by one Ruth Goldberg. Please send along pics of that ; )

            Comment

            • Moose
              2nd Gear
              • Oct 2006
              • 226

              #7
              I just installed a Roverdrive a couple weeks ago. All access is from below or through the centre seat. You do not have to take out the floors. The instructions say about 2 hours but mine took closer to three. Not as easy an instal as the Fairey but not difficult. You do need to separate the Roverdive housing a bit and there are some be careful warnings about dialoging some of the internal components, but I had no trouble. Just go slow and keep rereading the instructions.

              Oh, and I bought mine via eBay. Was cheaper then buy direct.

              It's a very nice unit.

              Brett
              Series 3 88 Diesel Soft Top
              Ex-Mod 110 Tdi

              Comment

              • jac04
                Overdrive
                • Feb 2007
                • 1884

                #8
                Originally posted by Jim-ME
                There currently is a Roverdrive for $1200 as a buy it now on Ebay. You won't get a better price on a new OD.
                Jim
                Got a link? I just checked and didn't find anything.
                Last I knew, they sold the previous version Roverdrive on ebay to clear out inventory before switching to the newest version.

                Comment

                • Moose
                  2nd Gear
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 226

                  #9
                  Mine is the latest version, the SS. I had been waiting for that model to be listed.

                  Brett
                  Series 3 88 Diesel Soft Top
                  Ex-Mod 110 Tdi

                  Comment

                  • Jim-ME
                    Overdrive
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 1379

                    #10
                    The listing is gone. The unit must have been sold.
                    Jim

                    Comment

                    • Lord Icon
                      1st Gear
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 176

                      #11
                      Fairey

                      I just installed my new to me fairey od. I bought it from ebay.co.uk.....320 quid including shipping. Fairey can be rebuilt from parts from rovers down south, he owns the biz now. Buy the parts from him and labour is included.
                      My install went well including the 2 inch hole in the tunnel for the access handle. I used it for the first long haul yesterday. 4 1/2 houes up to the British Invasion. If you come up I have pictures.
                      I looked into the roverdrive but the cost was too much. Fairey makes a good unit but it is said that you should use it for 3rd and 4th only. So far I love it and the added speed on the highway and better gas mpg is great..... Now if I only had 5 more hp to get up those long hills of VT....
                      Kris
                      Whence came you my brother ? From the East....

                      Comment

                      • Donnie
                        2nd Gear
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 287

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jac04
                        You have a few options for overdrives.
                        Here is a popular overdrive. I just bought one:
                        http://www.roverdrives.com/
                        Does anyone know what planetary set they are using in the Roverdrive ??donnie
                        I spent most of my money on women & cars, the rest of it I just wasted.......

                        Comment

                        • jac04
                          Overdrive
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 1884

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Donnie
                          Does anyone know what planetary set they are using in the Roverdrive ??donnie
                          It's based on a North American truck automatic transmission according to Roverdrive. I guess you could e-mail Ray and ask him, but I wouldn't expect him to give away all his secrets.

                          Comment

                          • TeriAnn
                            Overdrive
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 1087

                            #14
                            A quick overview:

                            As far as I know there are 3 different overdrives currently available for Series trucks. Manufacturers of all 3 ship internationally. All the overdrives belong increase the stock ratio about 28% plus or minus 1 percent or less. All can be used in any gear and fit any 88 or 109 gearbox except the One Ton model. Roverdrive has a version for Defenders.


                            Fairey Overdrive - An oldie from the 1970's but still a goodie for 2.25L engines. Rovers Down South owns the original tooling and sells new overdrives and replacement parts for existing units. It has its own oil reservoir. The secret to keep them going long term is to check oil level frequently and replace oil when you replace engine oil.

                            Roverdrive - A Canadian company what wholesales overdrives to several retailers & frequently sells units via ebay. Ray has been refining this product over the years, making it better and better. It shares oil with the transfercase so frequently check transfercase levels using the handy dandy dip stick that comes with the unit.

                            HST SuperDrive (Santana Overdrive) - Santana designed an overdrive in the early 1980s to stand up to their 3.4L six cylinder diesel engines. These were discontinued & the tooling destroyed after Santana changed hands in the 1990s. Paul Heystee copied the Santana overdrive. All the moving parts are identical to the original Santana unit except for some changes to the casing to enable oil level checks and extended breather fitting. Since all the moving parts are identical to the original Santana design, they can be used to fix old original Santana overdrives when parts wear out.

                            I know some people who are using these overdrives behind high horsepower Chevy V8s with great reliable success. Last time I looked, Timm Cooper has one in his Series I hot rod.

                            Hestee Automotive is based in the Netherlands and sells internationally.

                            Or if you prefer a 5 speed to an overdrive,

                            Ashcroft Transmissions Has kits to adapt either an LT77 or R380 to a Series Land Rover.

                            Ashcroft, of course is the manufacturer of the common high ratio transfercase that provides a high range ratio very close to that of the 3.54:1 ring and pinion gears while leaving the low range gearing stock. These transfercases are great for Series trucks that have had higher powered engine swaps, but are too much gearing for stock LR engines to push in the hills. I have one behind my Ford 302 V8 in my 109. 65 MPH @ 2650 RPM while retaining a 52:1 low range first gear.
                            -

                            Teriann Wakeman_________
                            Flagstaff, AZ.




                            1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

                            My Land Rover web site

                            Comment

                            • NC_Mule
                              2nd Gear
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 222

                              #15
                              Found a Fairey overdrive

                              So after 2 years of Rover ownership and several long distance trips I was ready to get a overdrive. This thread triggered some research and in spite of sounding like an idiot I will say that I already had a Fairey installed. The previous owner told me the lever worked the PTO function of the transmission. I can only assume he never knew he had a overdrive either.
                              I remember playing with it and decided to leave the lever in the back position because it was a little quieter. I went to the Fairey website and after looking at a picture of one I ran outside and confirmed what I learned. I drained the oil and refilled with fresh EP90 and took it out for a spin. It's exactly what I needed. The hill going into town is too steep for 4th but not steep enough for 3rd so 3.5 is perfect. I'm pumped.
                              pb

                              Comment

                              Working...