I'm considering converting my Type 65 Federal S2 Europa from a 336 4-speed to a 5-speed. The trick is that I don't want to do either the 'Twin Link' chassis and suspension conversion or a cable shifter conversion. I'd like the suspension to be stock when I'm done, and minimal chassis mods. The rear cross-member/ tranny mount will have to move back, and the stock shift linkage will have to be extended. I can live with that.
To that end, the Renault 395 transaxle is the way to go. However, I understand that the early 395s with the clutch release lever on the left have 'loaded' differential assemblies that can support the stock Europa suspension; and that the later 395s with the release lever on the right do not. The late 395s are like NG3s in that regard. Actually, the late 395s are like side-shifter NG3s.
Good information as far as it goes. But when in the long list of 395 model numbers did the differential design change? Which models can support the Europa's halfshaft as part of the suspension, and which models can't? I need better resolution that 'early' and 'late'.
There is a 395-21 from a R18i for sale near me, it's priced reasonably, and I can pick it up... no shipping cost. I'm interested. But the clutch release lever is on the right, which makes me wonder if it's 'late' enough to have the NG-style diff that cannot support the Europa's suspension.
Can someone tell me if the 395-21 is appropriate for use with the Europa's stock suspension (I know, the stub axles need to be swapped). And is the differential a 2-spider or 4-spider?
John Collier? Richard Mann? Any body?
Short of opening the gearbox (since I don't own it yet), what visual clues do I look for on the outside of the gearbox/ differential output area that would give me a clue? Comparison photos would be very helpful.
Is there an internet source for that info? I'm not above digging for my own answers, buy my efforts so far have not turned up the answer I need. I've found bits here and there, but no one-stop shopping. Dave Syers and Steve Swan's websites have a lot of info, but not what I'm looking for... will 395-21 work in a near stock Europa?
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I have driven Europas for many miles over many decades... all 4-speeds. My learning curve must be a pretty flat line, 'cuz I still accelerate up the on-ramp, work up through the gears, get up to speed in 4th, then go for 5th... which is never there. The car just screams for another gear or two.
My Europas have always been my daily drivers as well, including long road trips. Buzzing along for hours on the Interstate, the frantic engine gets tiring. I'm looking for an over-drive 5th gear for highway cruising, not another short step in a close-ratio 5-speed. For that, I'd like a 395-11. But the 395-21 is near by/ convenient, and has the same gear ratios as the NG3-025 so many owners have installed in Europas. First gear is lower than it should be, but I can live with that.
All you NG3-025 Europa drivers, what do you think of the ratio spacing... and the low first gear in particular?
Thanks for your input. Please volunteer answers to the questions I wasn't smart enough to ask.
Regards,
Tim Engel
Lotus Owners Oftha North (LOON)