HI I am looking for information on gearing up grades for my xjs I have read that you use xj6 differential to do that. what I am trying to find out is can I use the ring and pinion gear from an xj6 and put them into my xjs and rebuild my differential useing the new ring and pinion that way I can save money by not buying a complete differential and go to the 354 gears out of an xj6.I am also looking for who might sell a kit that would allow me to run two throttle bodies?
Thanks spencer
Submitted by comanchie34@ho… on Sun, 03/27/2011 - 11:12
Submitted by comanchie34@ho… on Sun, 03/27/2011 - 08:53
xjs gearing up grade
Steve, I also need a 3.54 Posi IRS for my 92 XJS upgrade. Still for sale and what is your asking price? Thanks
Submitted by silver007@shaw.ca on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 02:46
xjs gearing up grade
I had an aftermarket set put in the diff of my 83, replacing my 2.88, a friend of mine purchased my used set and put it into his E Type, much better for the highway use , and worked okay for the slalom also. The S really needs a 3.54 to get it going in a hurry.......as mine has now done for many a season. do not forget to put in the limited slip additive with the fresh oil......
Submitted by dougdwyer1@com… on Sat, 03/19/2011 - 21:53
xjs gearing up grade
As far as I know none the internal differential parts are interchangable between the inboard and outboard brake cars.
(Some have swapped *entire* outbaord brake rear suspensions, differential and all, into an inboard brake car. It isn't all that complicated, it seems and, as mentioned, the 3.54 differential is common on the outboard brake cars )
Anyhow, you'll need gears from and inboard brake car such as the Ser I-II-III XJ6 as you mentioned or another XJS. Problem is the 3.54 gearset is rather rare. From about '82 onward a 2.88 ratio was standard. Prior to that 3.07 and 3.31 were used. Prior to that the 3.54 gears used on XJ6s in the early 70s and other Jags prior to that. Additionally, I think there were some differential changes in the md-70s that might preclude using an earlier gearset---can't swear to that, though.
Another alternative is aftermarket gears. Your differential is similar to the Dana 44 differential used in various US trucks and Corvettes. In fact, for a period in the mid-80s Dana corporation was actually producing differentials for Jaguar. The Dana-made diffs are easily recognizable by the lack of a drain plug in the bottom. Anyhow, some guys have been able to make aftermarket gears work.
I would contact Coventry West (800 331 2193) as they really know about Jag diffs. In fact, JCNA Pres Daick Maury heads up their rebuild department.
Cheers
DD
Submitted by sbsteed@aol.com on Sat, 03/19/2011 - 21:36
xjs gearing up grade
Doug I have 1988 xjs v12 with inboard brakes
Submitted by sbsteed@aol.com on Sat, 03/19/2011 - 21:34
xjs gearing up grade
Thanks Doug and Art I will try them both
spencer
Submitted by sbsteed@aol.com on Sat, 03/19/2011 - 21:29
xjs gearing up grade
Hi steve from what I have read the only gears that I can use are from xj6 type I, II, II but I realy dont know that is the only information I have, if you can tell me that yours will work in my 1988 xjs I would be interested
thanks spencer
Submitted by silver007@shaw.ca on Fri, 03/18/2011 - 00:27
xjs gearing up grade
I believe the later 6 cylinder S's had 3.54 as stock / c/w a 4 speed auto box......
Submitted by silver007@shaw.ca on Fri, 03/18/2011 - 00:23
xjs gearing up grade
our friend at Vintage Jaguar works sells them c/w a new throttle pot to enhance performance.. call Walter , he is a straight guy and does good work ready to go. Art
Submitted by dougdwyer1@com… on Thu, 03/17/2011 - 20:32
xjs gearing up grade
What year XJS? Inboard brake differential or outboard brake differential?
AJ6 Engineering sells a quad throttle body set up, I think.
Cheers
Steve, I also need a 3.54 Posi IRS for my 92 XJS upgrade. Still for sale and what is your asking price? Thanks