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4bd1and isuzu 5 speed to lt230 adapter

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4bd1and isuzu 5 speed to lt230 adapter

Post by Nick B »

Right I am really really really having trouble finding an engineer or any body really to make an adapter to go betwwen the Isuzu 5 speed truck gearbox and my lt230 for my 130 Fender any boddy know anyone hmmm Please am I sounding anoyed and desperate enough he he he
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Post by KiwiBacon »

CAD models any use to you?

I assume you're talking MSA series gearbox.
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Post by Nick B »

Cad model may help the suduce an engineer :lol: anything will help really
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Post by KiwiBacon »

This is what I've got.
Chunk of aluminium adapting the back of the box to the remains of an LT77.
A steel fabrication spanning the same distance would probably give a better result, but take a little design work to keep the weight out.

Custom adaptor shaft between the Isuzu output splines and the LT230 10spline input.

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