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hj75 gearbox into hzj

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hj75 gearbox into hzj

Post by troopy94 »

It looks like im up for a gearbox rebuild on my hzj75 troopy and have been offered another box from a hj75 for free.What i would like to know is can the hj box be fitted to my hzj.
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Post by Thommo 73 »

no
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Post by troopy94 »

Ok thanks for that i was told that if you run the hj clutch it would work but he wasnt 100% sure
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Thommo 73 wrote:no
Are you sure? When i was looking at putting a 1HZ in my HJ75 i thought it was possible with the correct bellhousing/input shaft combo?
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Post by RED60 »

T94, get the freeby then if it doesnt fit swap it for sumthing that does.. or if it does fit do a swap thread on here and enlighten us all.... :cool: :cool:
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Post by tobie »

yes it will fit

change bellhousings
run the 1hz clutch but the 2h pressure plate
you will have to machine a spacer to run where the spigot bearing goes to take the input shaft as the early box has a shorter shaft from memory 15mm

they do fit i have done the swap, just measure the shafts and that will give u a indication of the spacer that has to be made
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Post by Thommo 73 »

well if your going to that extreme anything will fit.
your better of getting yours rebuilt, get your freebie and sell it for 600 and put that towards the rebuild.
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Post by troopy94 »

I will be pulling my box out soon then i will compare the 2 but machining up a spacer wont be a problem.I planned on replacing the clutch while the box was out anyway.Just wondering are the ratios of the 2 boxes the same?
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Post by 80UTE »

troopy94 wrote:I will be pulling my box out soon then i will compare the 2 but machining up a spacer wont be a problem.I planned on replacing the clutch while the box was out anyway.Just wondering are the ratios of the 2 boxes the same?
The ratios are the same to fit the 2H/3F box i machined the bellhousing ( from memory 10mm off the engine block side and 5mm off the gearbox side ) with a 2H clutch plate and off it went. The 2H/3F boxes are much better ( the gear form and heat treatment was better ) and they last much longer.


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Post by troopy94 »

I was driving the troopy out to a mates workshop to pull the box out and the noise slowly got louder and could be heard in all 5 gears so it turned out that i had a collapsed pinion bearing in the rear diff.Id like to thank those for their advice and an apology for the misdiagnosis
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