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  1. #1
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    Default LT95 need parts

    Hi,

    Not really for a 101, but I am rebuilding a 1975 Rangie which has an LT95 and a Fairey overdrive. The problem is I need parts for both..

    Where can I find them in NA or even UK. I have looked up Rimmer Bros in the UK, but I cannot get any info on what is in their repair kits, plus no pics, so hard for me to know what I am actually buying from them.

    Thanks

    TG

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    Default LT95 PARTS

    Hello,
    What parts are you looking for?
    We can obtain most of the parts for you, why we even have a rebuilt LT95 for a 101 F.C. for $1500.00 !!!

    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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    Hi Les,

    Thats nice, is there some diagrams that I can use to identify the parts I am looking for ???

    Thanks

    R.

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    Parts for the Fairey LT95 overdrive are no longer made. That is why most of us in 101s end up just swapping in the RR high ration gears. With 900 X 16s it makes for reasonable gearing. WHat parts are you needing - if it is bearings and seals then take the old one out and take it to your local bearing shop and they will see you right.

    THe LT-95 was not sold in the US so most suppliers just don't stock parts although, as our host has just pointed out, they can order them for you. In the UK I would recommend
    http://www.nkrecovery.co.uk/
    He's big in 101 circles. I believe he also does a kit to make a stronger set up for the thrust bearings in the transfer case.

    If not try PA Blanchards as they stock a lot of ex mod stuff.

    Again, what aprts are you looking for? Be aware that the bell housing and input shaft on a 101 are shorter and the transfer case ratios are considerably taller.

    Cheers
    Gregor

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    I have a spare gearbox for my Stage One in my garage in the floor. It is in VA (Zip 20165) and I might be pursuaded to sell it. It is complete - but dissassembled. No overdrive.
    Firemanshort
    1980 Stage One
    (Past owner of 1973 Series III - Highlander)

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    Default rr gear swap in lt95

    I was thinking about swapping my gears for rr gears in my lt95 box.Is there a place is the usa where you can get these 2 gears?thanks

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    Default I have a factory rebuilt LT95

    That is missing a couple gears I bought it for the lightweight but changed my mind. Just sitting on the shelf in case the 101 blows.
    69 Lightweight
    With Rover V8
    Does a body good

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    I'm pulling the lt95 out of my 110 with 115k this weekend. I'm going to a TDI setup with lt230. Anyone want to snag it up for $200 + shipping. If not I'm going to ship it to the buyer of my current diesel engine.

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    Man, I live on the wrong side of the country.

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    Just try living in the middle.....I'm always "on the wrong side"!
    Don't worry, you're biodegradable.

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