Can I ask a few dumb questions please?
The box is in my '73 Superbug 1303 1600. I'm going to run a baby motor in it, under 1700, and lower revs too, but I know what I'm like
.......... and I have bottles and bits in the shed. If I can't keep up with mates, it WILL happen.
The main question is, I know it's not the revs but the torque that pops them (well, besides abuse), but HOW MUCH torque roughly? Eg, can they take 150 lb/ft? 180 lb/ft? 200 lb/ft?
What are the main upgrade items for these later boxes, and in what sort of order? Stronger side plate? Superdiff? 3rd/4th gearset? Steel shift forks? CrMo super-duper doohickey thing?
Also, I wanted to put it a 4.37 ratio to help out the little motor too. I know they aren't as strong as the 3.88, but which ratio set? I've seen ads for the OEM 4.37, but not sure if it is suitable. Do I look for a "splined" set, a "keyed" set, a "threaded" set? (Told you I didn't know!
). They can't be that weak really, I had a '63 1641 with a stock 1200 SA 4.37 box that must have endured literally over a hundred launches at the track, although that was using a 195/205 radial with 1.9/1.8 60ft, but enough so I still felt sorry for the poor little thing every time I broke yet another front mount.
The idea is a 6000rpm 1600-1700, launched off 185/195 radials pushing probably 900kg total, so it should run 15s all day just (like my last few did), but this time I'm also considering a bit of NO2 to help it keep up, and send it deep into the 14s, like about 40-60HP in 2nd/3rd/4th. This thing will never have slicks, or turbos, or 2.5L etc, just stay a small motor sweet streeter.
Hence the dumb questions about how much torque, I'm too damn stiff and sore to keep fixing stuff, it sucks!