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gen 3 / patrol adaption

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gen 3 / patrol adaption

Post by AVAERROLD »

can anyone please let me know iam chasing a bellhousing to suit and i believe that there is one availble through delcor i think the name is if someone can confirm that with a contact web or phone no would great.
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Post by RAY185 »

Do you mean Dellow?

http://www.dellowauto.com.au/products.html

Check out their catalogue.
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Post by bru21 »

yes dellow do them and they are neat and simple. they are the weapon of choice.

after using a marks on mine I would steer clear. complicated solution to an easy problem. marks uses spigot shaft extensions, release bearing actuator extensions etc
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Post by AVAERROLD »

THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THAT INFO PEOPLE
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Post by killalux »

Anyone know if they make a gen3 to patrol auto transmission??, rather than using the commo auto
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Post by GQ4.2 »

check out marks adaptors

www.marks4wd.com.au
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Post by CWBYUP »

bru21 wrote:yes dellow do them and they are neat and simple. they are the weapon of choice.

after using a marks on mine I would steer clear. complicated solution to an easy problem. marks uses spigot shaft extensions, release bearing actuator extensions etc
Any one have more info on how the Dellow one works ?

eg which sort of clutch & fly wheel ?

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Post by chunderlicious »

they use the transmissions clutch and the engines flywheel with the engines pressure plate.

but you need to make sure the pressure plate is up to the task and matches the plate. was that confusing?
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Post by Nooknisspatrol »

Give castlemain rod shop a call they do conversions for all different cars and there a lot cheaper than most places and they can tell you exactly what you will need you can google them and find there website
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Post by msjc38 »

Steer clear of castlemain rod shop. They are good if your putting a toyota 5spd in a old holden but you will spend more time making there stuff fit then doing the whole conversion. Marks is very good if you can follow his instructions they can be abit hard to understand somtimes. But they are the best IMO. I have only had good experiances with marks stuff. But its expensive
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