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Never Thought ODs Needed More Fluid? 120-130

Hello,

The deep sump pans are suggested for the overdrives a company name Gearvenders sells.

Gearvenders makes kits using J and P type Laycock overdrives to fit a large variety of vehicles from race cars to motor homes.

Although I did not see the car, a local restoration shop bought overdrive parts from us that went on a "divorced" J type overdrive and the deep sump would be a good option for one of those.

Divorced means that the overdrive, in this case, is not bolted to a transmission and has its own oil supply.

There are divorced transfer cases on some older 4 wheel drives.

Most divorced units have an input and output driveshaft.

I have heard there was at least one special overdrive, not a Laycock, that bolted directly to the pinion flange on a differential.
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Eric
Hi Performance Automotive Service (formerly OVO or Old Volvos Only)
Torrance, CA 90502






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