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chevy v8 diesel conversion

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chevy v8 diesel conversion

Post by smurf »

Hi guys, new to this forum, tried to do search on this query but couldn't
find much. So what i was wanting to know was ... I have a gq petrol 4.2
not sure what diffs its got, 5 speed ,its an 89 model, 2 inch spring lift heavy duty coils, I've been offerd a chevy diesel v8 (he's not sure if its 6.2, 6.7 or even an 8 lt ,looks like its got a manual fuel pump at the front if that helps)I can't tell either, with a turbo 700 and what looks like a remote transfer case as well, what I was wondering is , is the motor and
auto to much heavier than the 4.2 and 5 speed in it now and will it be okay to put in (I live in Qld) and what troubles do u have with puting in the chev + auto .Would it be better to get an auto adaptor say from marks adaptor or try and use the remote one (at the moment it is sitting in an international 4x4 ute I think). Any info would be a great help.
I'm not on computer much but I'll try and answer any question asap.


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Post by brighty »

you were offered??? :?: as in "FREE" :lol:

how about you get it... I'll pay you a nice price for it and we'll all be happy little campers!!! ;) ;) Cause I already got an adapter kit to suit and a brand new H/D clutch as well to fit into a cruiser.

Wadda ya reckon mate??? ;) :armsup: ;)
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Post by brighty »

brighty wrote:you were offered??? :?: as in "FREE" :lol:

how about you get it... I'll pay you a nice price for it and we'll all be happy little campers!!! ;) ;) Cause I already got an adapter kit to suit and a brand new H/D clutch as well to fit into a cruiser.

Wadda ya reckon mate??? ;) :armsup: ;)
YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO...... ;)

GO ON....... :rofl:
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Post by smurf »

I can get it for $2,500 :cool: just hope it's not to heavy for the patrol,
going to look at it a bit more to see what's missing eg. glow plug relay,
and anything else.
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Post by jessie928 »

with the chev auto, it willbe LIGHTER than the origional patrol engine/gearbox :)
( if it was a 4.2)


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Post by sierrajim »

jessie928 wrote:with the chev auto, it willbe LIGHTER than the origional patrol engine/gearbox :)
( if it was a 4.2)


Jes
if its a 6.2ltr it would also be slower than the patrol petrol engine.
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