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Marks adaptor kit instructions needed.

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Marks adaptor kit instructions needed.

Post by mikesmith »

hey guys

bought a marks kit to fit a chev to gq 5 speed manual.

they thought they would be nice and include instructions on how to fit a chev to a nissan patrol auto.

so now i have a box full of bits and some idea but not all on how to put it together.

does anyone have instructions they can give me or a run down on how to assemble it all.

really shits me this does. wanted to get this done this wknd
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Post by Swerve »

good luck as i havnt found Marks very helpfull in the past

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Post by mikesmith »

thanks champ makes it look that much more daunting
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Post by brad-chevlux »

are you sure they have sent you the right kit?
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Post by stool »

I can email you some just pm me your email `[it may take me a few days}

but they are as good as reading a chinese news paper

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Post by GRINCH »

if you have a kit for a manual that your trying to adapt to a auto, i would think they would be different kits. or are you swaping the auto for a manual as well
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Post by mikesmith »

na it looks the the right kit. it is supplied with the new input shaft and all the other bits. they have just given me instructions for the auto conversion.

not happy.

just need to know how it goes together.
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Post by mifo_2000 »

where in melb are u mate! i used to work in a auto n diff shop and know a bit about them! if your close ill come have a look for as i dont start work 4 2 more weeks and dont have the money to work on my 4x4
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Post by grimbo »

thought about going back to them and getting more info perhaps?
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Post by mikesmith »

eastern suburbs\ ferntree gully mate can come and have a look if you want.

grimbo pretty hard to call and get them when its a long weekend and they arent open dont u think???

good call though probably what most people would try first hey.
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