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Old 26th October 2014, 21:50
tomdigym tomdigym is offline  
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TK Rear axle

Hi after recently finishing the restoration of my 1979 TK 220 with wooden dropside body l took it to the Lanark truck show.I was more than pleased how she ran but was rather disappointed with the 40mph top speed.This wasn,t such an issue as l travelled the 80mls on A roads,next year l would like to go a bit further afield which would involve motorway driving which quite frankly l don't fancy at 40mph.So the reason for the post is there another axle from a truck or bus l could use with a higher diff ratio.
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PS not sure whats in it just now
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Old 26th October 2014, 22:18
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There are two methods of increasing top speed.

A rear axle with a different (lower numerical) ratio will help and there are / were numerous options available when new. You should be able to get a replacement that will fit directly (either as a complete assembly, or, as a replacement 'head' - leaving the casing in situ).

The drawback with this will be a loss of lowgear gradeability (though, I imagine you don't intend to drive fully-laden up steep gradients).

Another method is to fit an overdrive gearbox. The standard Bedford gearbox will probably be a four-speed direct top ratio, but there were alternatives available with five forward ratios - and these were usually overdrive top gears.

You would probably need to source parts from a breaker's yard - the possibility of finding new is remote, though you could find something from a reconditioner.

You will have fairly restricted options (some axles and gearbxes will be too large and heavy for your 'lightweight' vehicle, but both options (axle and gearbox) are possible - you could do both . . .

I no longer have access to the details that you require, but there will be specialists out there to provide the necessary information.

I'll see what I can find.
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Old 26th October 2014, 22:34
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Thanks for the quick reply,my preferred option would be to fit a complete axle or a overdrive box(were they available for the 4 cyl).
You added a comment regarding a photo in the gallery put up by G6 UXU this is my lorry,l have also left a comment.
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Old 26th October 2014, 22:42
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Try these:- http://www.transmissionunits.com/

or these:- http://www.commercialgearboxes.co.uk/

There are others - search on Bedford Truck gearbox repairs / axle repairs.

You might be able to fit a two-speed rear axle (though I'm doubtful whether you could find one small enough to fit your vehicle - they tended to be fitted to larger models).

If you want to fit your rear-axle gear ratio:- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bedford-TK...item233535f0fa

I don't know what ratio you have - it might be stamped on the axle housing (front casting).
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Old 26th October 2014, 23:20
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How to determine the rear axle ratio:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNgjS5mHI0E
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Old 27th October 2014, 00:50
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This manual should provide the information that you need:- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SERVICE-TR...item3f3e176c8a

Bedford 4 Speed Transmission

Turner T5-300 Five Speed Transmission

Turner T5-400 Five Speed Transmission

Eaton 475 SM Five Speed Transmission

Eaton 542 SM Five Speed Transmission

Propeller Shafts

Bedford Single Speed Hypoid Rear Axle

Bedford Two Speed Rear Axle

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Old 16th December 2014, 21:17
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This page has some good info info about regearing

http://www.acwbedford.com.au/Bedford%20FAQ.html

I don't think you mentioned whether you have 16" or 20" wheels.
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