Identifying Transfer Boxes
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Identifying Transfer Boxes
Does anyone know how to tell the difference between a 410 and a 413 transfer box?
I'm guessing I should be able to count the number of turns on the input relative to the outputs or something but I'm not sure how many turns each transfer box should have.
I have found that in 4wd low, roughly 2.3ish turns on the input equals 1 turn on the output. From the limited info I've been able to find, would that make it a 413 box?
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I'm guessing I should be able to count the number of turns on the input relative to the outputs or something but I'm not sure how many turns each transfer box should have.
I have found that in 4wd low, roughly 2.3ish turns on the input equals 1 turn on the output. From the limited info I've been able to find, would that make it a 413 box?
Thanks!
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
I know like 410 boxes has the handbrake on them but i think 413's can be modified to run the drum so your best waiting for someone with the info i think there was a sticky about it somewhere,..
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
413s also came with the transmission handbrake.
Think it is 2.5 turns for a 410 and 2.25 for a 413.
Think it is 2.5 turns for a 410 and 2.25 for a 413.
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
Thanks Jordi,
That was roughly the info I'd been able to find elsewhere on the internet. Unfortunately that confirms the box I'd bought as a 410 is actually a 413 :(
That was roughly the info I'd been able to find elsewhere on the internet. Unfortunately that confirms the box I'd bought as a 410 is actually a 413 :(
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
Thats a bit of a shitter. Hope you never paid a daft 410 price for it.
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
No, the price was reasonable, fortunately the guy I bought it off was pretty good. He said he thought it was 410 but if I subsequently found it was a 413 he'd swap it for another he had. Thanks for the help!
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
Thats not too bad then. Hopefully another one he has is a 410.
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
After finding it in the 410 manual, I see Scott has it all posted already
http://forum.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/vi ... =12&t=2947
I'd done this anyway
http://forum.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/vi ... =12&t=2947
I'd done this anyway
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
Thanks Darrell, I had searched quite a bit before posting but had somehow missed that post. That's exactly the info I needed though!
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Re: Identifying Transfer Boxes
are 410 boxes worth good money? my mate go two of them sat in his garage
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