Well I have delivered my differential to the transmission specialist who does not seem to be fazed by the job in hand. To remove one differential and replace it with my "NEW" 4.55 to 1 ratio unit.. He has never worked on this type of axle and will have to make the necessary shims to ensure correct meshing/backlash between the gears.
Until the old differential is removed and can be measured we wont know exactly what is required to fit my "NEW" one.
As there is a slight chance of some work for the van coming up in the next couple of months, I will not be removing the JB's rear axle till early July.
I'm pleased to say the Australian JB's JB Blog has been updated with some rally pictures taken in Melbourne, do check it out.
A van recently changed hands via e-bay in Australia. The new owner Sandy has been doing a fair bit of work on the van over the last few months and made a very nice discovery.
As the new owner states " It has taken plenty of hard work to get it to this stage, even though it looks far from finished it's nearly there.
The above pictures shows a painted stamped date. Sandy explained "
Just the other day I was removing the passenger side front guard when I noticed painted on the chassis the date ' 9 AUG 1960 .' WOW what a discovery , I was really chuffed !! to think that this date was painted on all those years ago and it`s survived the test of time. According to the records my serial number dates my van to late 1960 so this confirms that. I wonder if any one else has found this on their J / JB Van .....
My list of chassis numbers at the bottom of this blog will be updated with this information.
45056 is late 1959 and is JB's JB van.
45648 Jan 1960
46009 Feb 1960
46713 Aug 1960 Sandy's van.
47648 Dec 1960
47907 Dec 1960I wonder if any more number are still to be found, all will help to build up the production list.