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bbell00 02-19-2010 10:36 PM

Quietline rear end swap to SGT
 
If I find a Quietline rearend that is complete will it bolt up to my 1772 SGT.
Are will I just use the case with my internals.

jbollis 02-19-2010 10:50 PM

From what I understood from the other post, we agreed it would. But you will want to use youre internals because of the fine spline axles and the different reduction gear.

murphycc 02-19-2010 11:04 PM

Just so you know where I'm coming from I'm now down to three Cubs and all have CI rears, I'll never have another aluminum rear.

"Elsewhere" is a pictorial on how to set up a ring and pinion, there is a lot of info out there if you look around. Others, particularly 'pullers' set up there rears from multiple parts, no such thing as a matching pinion to ring, they use two piece carriers with bolted on rings from Dodge Darts....well just look around you'll see. Also keep in mind these 'pullers' are running 65 to 95 hp twins and upward from what I hear so the point if these guys abuse their trannies more in one afternoon than you will in a lifetime mowing or plowing. As I stated in another thread I don't chase down part #s, I look at the parts and then decide if I can make them work for what I want to accomplish.

So my suggestion is....do what you want. And to answer the question directly--yeah and QL CI and your guts.

Scott

murphycc 02-19-2010 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbollis (Post 21224)
From what I understood from the other post, we agreed it would. But you will want to use youre internals because of the fine spline axles and the different reduction gear.



Ive got a 982 with the coarse spline axles and carrier and let me say that I have over abused it, hasn't failed me yet. Other than the 'pullers' desiring them I really can't see any reason to go out of my way for normal use.

Scott

murphycc 02-19-2010 11:13 PM

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...b/P1070809.jpg

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...b/P1070813.jpg

Something else you can add to your CI rear and not have to contend with that useless dip stick/filler tube on the aluminum rears.

Scott

midyearguru 02-22-2010 05:31 PM

A neighbor has an complete CI rearend w/hyro pump that he says came out of a 1650. It has internal wet brakes. I'd like to get it for my 1872, but I want to keep my external disc brakes . Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks

murphycc 02-22-2010 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by midyearguru (Post 21427)
A neighbor has an complete CI rearend w/hyro pump that he says came out of a 1650. It has internal wet brakes. I'd like to get it for my 1872, but I want to keep my external disc brakes . Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks

I'm using a 582 standard with internals and '82' external brakes, just ingnore the internal.




Scott

midyearguru 02-22-2010 06:33 PM

On my 1872 aluminum rearend, there is a dipstick/tube to add and check fluid. There is no such provision on the CI unit. How do you add and check fluid on these?

murphycc 02-22-2010 06:43 PM

See the huge pics above.

Scott

midyearguru 02-22-2010 07:00 PM

Great Pix! But, what is the procedure without this modification?


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