ST185 RC is also 3,9. I have a heap of stuff for sale in the sales if you need one.
To cut a long story short - the early "wide boxes" have alu covers and the later "short" boxes have pressed steel covers.
All the wide boxes have the same 5th ratio.
The F1 locking diff differs from later VC type diffs and the drive shaft hubs also.
Pic shows a 2wd LSD diff vs a later (F2) 4wd diff
Here's the notes I was able to find:
E Gearbox Identification
There have been at least 7 different GT-Four gearboxes, possibly more.
So how do you tell them apart if you find one at a wrecker?
Toyota don't stamp their gearboxes with the type number, so it isn't easy.
The fact that Mr T didn't mark these boxes didn't make life easy for anyone either.
There is in fact a marking system of sorts on the chassis plate-
E- type
XX or XXX - model type, ie 50, 150
F - 4WD
5 - manual selection of front diff
On the box - (Near the clutch fork hole)
1st digit = year
2nd +3rd digit = month
Remaining = serial no
An example is the ST185 gear diagram which clearly states different ratios for the Rallye version,
the ratios aren't given and I'm not sure if they are referring to the Sainz version or not as there is also an ST205 "Rallye" version over here.
Sofar I've drawn up this listing:
Ratios: (Japan spec)
........1st.. 2nd...3rd...4th..5th...Rev..F/Drive
E50F1 3.583 2.045 1.333 0.972 0.731 3.583 4.285 ST165 1986 JDM only with locking transfer
E50F2.3.583 2.045 1.333 0.972 0.731 3.583 4.285 ST165 1987-1989, Viscous version
E150F 3.384 1.913 1.333 0.972 0.731 3.545 4.285 ST185 1990-1992,
E151F.3.583 2.045 1.333 0.972 0.731 3.545 3.933 ST185 RC - revised synchros on 2,3
E152F.3.230 2.142 1.518 1.258 0.731 3.545 4.285 ST185 Rallye
E153..3.230 1.913 1.258 0.918 0.731 3.545 4.285 MR2 1991-1992
E153..3.230 1.913 1.258 0.918 0.731 3.545 4.285 MR2 1993-1995 - revised synchros on 2,3,R,5
E153..3.230 1.913 1.258 0.918 0.731 3.545 3.933 Camry/Windom/Solara/Lexus V6 (non LSD?)
E154F 3.384 1.913 1.258 0.918 0.731 3.545 4.285 ST205 - revised synchros on 2,3,R,5
E154F ..........................................ST205 Rallye - revised synchros on 2,3,R,5
Kaaz..3.231 2.235 1.667 1.250 0.964 3.545.any...close ratio gearset (US$3000) http://www.monkeywrenchracing.com/produ ... ts_id=1133
Narrow boxes have pressed side covers and are not compatible with the wide version, they are some 20mm narrower.
Later "NARROW" versions - not compatible with earier types
E350...3.583 2.045 1.333 0.972 0.731 3.583 4.285 Scion TC - non LSD, no oil pump
E351...3.583 2.045 1.333 0.972 0.731 3.583 4.285 Camry, Solara, Avensis 1992- non LSD - no oil pump http://www.scribd.com/doc/91255866/170/ ... -ASSY-E351
E52/E56.3.583 2.045 1.333 1.028 0.820 3.583 3.944? Camry 1988/ Lexus ES250/300 - non lsd - oil pump
E56F...............................................Camry 4WD
E250...............................................RAV
ST165
E50F1 Only fitted to 86-87 Japan spec models. No viscous coupling, locking centre diff. Not a good performance choice. Has a large pneumatic actuator fitted to the transfer.
E50F2 Fitted to all 87-89 models (post build number -0002274). Introduces viscous coupling. Available with 4.285 final drive (Japan) or 3.933 (export). These have a pressed steel clutch fork.
ST185
E150F Normal early ST185 gearbox. Identified by the cast steel clutch fork.
E151F RC gearbox. Improved dual cone synchros. Fitted with 3.933 final drive in all homologation models. This gearbox may have also been fitted to other post 91 facelift ST185's. Not sure on their specification though.
E152F I believe that this is the gearbox from the Japan only GT-Four Rallye model.
This has different ratios, Without stamped markings, they all look the same.
ST205
E154F Revised gearbox with different ratios for better accelleration. Dual cone synchros are used as per the RC gearbox.
The fwd selector lever has been removed. Obviously this is the gearbox to buy! Easily identified by the lack of fwd selector lever and the small rubber vent below the shift fork.
There's also race kits for these boxes with straight cut gears and dog engagement (as on bikes)
The prices are steep, ie L1000 for the input alone
http://www.ingearperformance.com/wp-con ... awings.pdf