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PT0 drive and exhaust GQ

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PT0 drive and exhaust GQ

Post by dwaynes »

Guys, does any one have any pics of there pto drive on the side of the gearbox and how it works with your exhaust?


Wennt to look at mine yesterday to fit up and it seems the exhaust needs to be dropped down to near siting on the cross member wher mine runs about 80 mm above it.
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Post by ROGQ »

if it's a standard exhaust system it will fit... i had to drop mine to get the pto box onto the gearbox but the shaft runs through fine.
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Post by dwaynes »

ROGQ wrote:if it's a standard exhaust system it will fit... i had to drop mine to get the pto box onto the gearbox but the shaft runs through fine.
was ther emuch work to drop it or did you just take it to an exhaust place to do?
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Post by macca81 »

undo a few bolts, that will give you room to put the PTO on the box. i believe its only in the way when trying to put the pto on, not once its actualy on there....
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Post by dwaynes »

macca81 wrote:undo a few bolts, that will give you room to put the PTO on the box. i believe its only in the way when trying to put the pto on, not once its actualy on there....
the problem but looks like the exhaust is too high so even if i move to one side there still isn't enough room even with exhaust hard up against the chassis
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Post by turps »

Do you have extractors?
As I didnt look when around at Juzza's that other week.

Cos if you do. Then its not a straight up fit. When I went to fit extractors on my old shorty the PTO shaft wanted to run straight thru the 2-1 join. The 1hp gain wasnt worth the loss of the winch. So I put the std headers back on.
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Post by dwaynes »

Turps no extractors as i couldn't justify the same for the cost as the nissan headers run pretty well.
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