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Hello,
Is there a GKN diff in good condition for sale around here...?! (Griffith 400 1992)
Or, can we still repair it , I have to redo it completely, the teeth are damaged.
I think I'm going to have to look for a BTR... does anyone have one for sale...?
Is there a GKN diff in good condition for sale around here...?! (Griffith 400 1992)
Or, can we still repair it , I have to redo it completely, the teeth are damaged.
I think I'm going to have to look for a BTR... does anyone have one for sale...?
Edited by Christian Dauger on Wednesday 14th February 08:48
I think this company are well known for diff work, worth a call.
http://www.readmanracing.co.uk/index.php
http://www.readmanracing.co.uk/index.php
Salut,
If you are looking for a repairer in the UK then try.
https://www.rogerbaylisstransmissions.co.uk/
If you are looking for a repairer in the UK then try.
https://www.rogerbaylisstransmissions.co.uk/
Hi Christian
I went down this route recently and this is what I came up with.
There are no spare parts anymore for the GKN diff. The only person who may be able to help is John Reid, Readman Racing as per the link above. John Read is a good man and very knowledgeable, he used to run the TVR Tuscan race series for the factory.
I went down the BTR route and managed to find a suitable diff.
You will need a set of conversion mounting plates as they are different to the GKN mounting plates and you can get a set from Central TVR. They are the only company producing these
https://www.centraltvrparts.com/product/diff-mount...
There is a used diff for sale at Douglas Valley Breakers which is currently on ebay item number 295799209903
The owner of Douglas Valley Breakers is Steve Strange who is a really nice person, I bought something off him last week and he told me he was getting out of TVR’s because there are no parts coming through anymore and suggested if I saw something I may want in the future, to buy it now.
Unfortunately, Steve only ships within the UK.
Other than the above, I also found 4 apparently new diffs at Motaclan
https://motaclan.com/product-category/tvr/#bb46/cl...
Two are for the Sagaris and two are for the Tuscan 2 which have the 3:73 ratio as opposed to the 3:45 ratio that the standard BTR diff has for the Griffith and Chimaera and they also have a 5 bolt input flange but I am sure you could modify these if you got desperate.
I went down this route recently and this is what I came up with.
There are no spare parts anymore for the GKN diff. The only person who may be able to help is John Reid, Readman Racing as per the link above. John Read is a good man and very knowledgeable, he used to run the TVR Tuscan race series for the factory.
I went down the BTR route and managed to find a suitable diff.
You will need a set of conversion mounting plates as they are different to the GKN mounting plates and you can get a set from Central TVR. They are the only company producing these
https://www.centraltvrparts.com/product/diff-mount...
There is a used diff for sale at Douglas Valley Breakers which is currently on ebay item number 295799209903
The owner of Douglas Valley Breakers is Steve Strange who is a really nice person, I bought something off him last week and he told me he was getting out of TVR’s because there are no parts coming through anymore and suggested if I saw something I may want in the future, to buy it now.
Unfortunately, Steve only ships within the UK.
Other than the above, I also found 4 apparently new diffs at Motaclan
https://motaclan.com/product-category/tvr/#bb46/cl...
Two are for the Sagaris and two are for the Tuscan 2 which have the 3:73 ratio as opposed to the 3:45 ratio that the standard BTR diff has for the Griffith and Chimaera and they also have a 5 bolt input flange but I am sure you could modify these if you got desperate.
Rocket 88 said:
Hi Christian
I went down this route recently and this is what I came up with.
There are no spare parts anymore for the GKN diff. The only person who may be able to help is John Reid, Readman Racing as per the link above. John Read is a good man and very knowledgeable, he used to run the TVR Tuscan race series for the factory.
I went down the BTR route and managed to find a suitable diff.
You will need a set of conversion mounting plates as they are different to the GKN mounting plates and you can get a set from Central TVR. They are the only company producing these
https://www.centraltvrparts.com/product/diff-mount...
There is a used diff for sale at Douglas Valley Breakers which is currently on ebay item number 295799209903
The owner of Douglas Valley Breakers is Steve Strange who is a really nice person, I bought something off him last week and he told me he was getting out of TVR’s because there are no parts coming through anymore and suggested if I saw something I may want in the future, to buy it now.
Unfortunately, Steve only ships within the UK.
Hi,I went down this route recently and this is what I came up with.
There are no spare parts anymore for the GKN diff. The only person who may be able to help is John Reid, Readman Racing as per the link above. John Read is a good man and very knowledgeable, he used to run the TVR Tuscan race series for the factory.
I went down the BTR route and managed to find a suitable diff.
You will need a set of conversion mounting plates as they are different to the GKN mounting plates and you can get a set from Central TVR. They are the only company producing these
https://www.centraltvrparts.com/product/diff-mount...
There is a used diff for sale at Douglas Valley Breakers which is currently on ebay item number 295799209903
The owner of Douglas Valley Breakers is Steve Strange who is a really nice person, I bought something off him last week and he told me he was getting out of TVR’s because there are no parts coming through anymore and suggested if I saw something I may want in the future, to buy it now.
Unfortunately, Steve only ships within the UK.
Thanks for your reply.
I saw the Steve sale, but the price! 900£ !! ( almost the price of new at motaclan)
I also saw a GKN from tuscan challenge....
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