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GQ gearbox in a Troopy

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GQ gearbox in a Troopy

Post by mally »

i want to put a gq gearbox out of a 4.2 into a troopy behind a 12ht. anyone done it before or have any pointers
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Post by hulsty »

Can I ask why? You'd need to change your rear diff too, since a GQ output is central, whereas a cruiser is offset. No idea how you would bolt it to motor, whats wrong with a H55F ? plenty strong and much easier to bolt together!
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Post by mally »

I was going to do the diffs as well. ive only ever heard cruiser stuff being weak. how does the h55f compare to the gq?
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Post by ferrit »

H55F is a truck gearbox, and the gearbox you hear a lot about going bang is the R151F.
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Post by dumbdunce »

the H55F is strong enough for the 12H-T. put your money into an intercooler instead.
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Post by mally »

What about diffs ive had bad luck with them and have lost faith. Is there something else in the landcruiser range i can use
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Post by dumbdunce »

is there anything about toyotas you do like? ;)

it is possible but expensive to graft nissan diffs or axles into a landcruiser, but once again the existing diffs are quite strong. there's no way (short of violent abuse) that a 12H-T has the nuts to bust a toyota diff. it's basically the same diff right up to the 80 series, there are plenty of turbo 80's out there pumping twice the torque of a 12H-T without blowing diffs.
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Post by bad mudda »

Mark's adapter's might be able to help.
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Post by hulsty »

How did the diffs die? front or rear? I can understand hi pinion fronts going, but the rear? havent heard of many going unless abused or poor built.
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Post by mally »

the first diff that went was a rear on a 92 75 series had about 250 on the clock and decided to shed i think 3 or 4 teeth off the crown wheel from memory, on my way up to swan hill one weekend. the second was about 2 months ago but i was giving it a hard time up a track we found in toolangi. the troopy made it but one of the spider gears did'nt and my mate has a mid 90's 75 series that has had the rear pinion bearings and crown wheel fail on seperate occasions. he is a builder so its loaded up pretty good most of the time. all these vehicles are non turbo

Is this unusual? cos from what ive heard some people say its to be expected of toyota running gear
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Post by ORSM45 »

diffs get old and wear out. thats life. its not like a gq has never blown a diff and if you spend countless time/money on the conversion, its still not going to be a garentee that its never going to break.
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