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5 speed in a hj 47
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5 speed in a hj 47
Hello all
Im new to this site and loving it so far
I just bought a hj 47 and going to try and fit HJ 60 5 Speed box and transfercase is there any major problems to do this
thanks all
Mick
Im new to this site and loving it so far
I just bought a hj 47 and going to try and fit HJ 60 5 Speed box and transfercase is there any major problems to do this
thanks all
Mick
depending on what size idler shaft your 60 series transfer case has, the handbrake mechanism from your 47 may fit on it. if not, just use the whole 47 transfer case, if it is a 47 it should have a split transfer case like the 60. also a lot of 47's have the 4 bolt backing plates on axle housing, if not you need to get a late model housing to put the handbrake backing plates on.
The other issue with putting a 5 speed in is there is a tube style cross member welded in behind the gear box that probably wont clear the handbrake on the transfer case. needs to be cut out and welded. either way it is a bit of a job, but well worth it in the long run....
My FJ45 troop used to scream with a 4 speed, and the fuel bill was horrendous!!
The other issue with putting a 5 speed in is there is a tube style cross member welded in behind the gear box that probably wont clear the handbrake on the transfer case. needs to be cut out and welded. either way it is a bit of a job, but well worth it in the long run....
My FJ45 troop used to scream with a 4 speed, and the fuel bill was horrendous!!
My 60 series rebuild....
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http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
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2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
there is bugger all room behind the transfer when you fit the 5sp as the pick shows you, you could run a rear drum style handbrake better if the brakes fail propshaft ones dont like being riperd up when movin you will need to modify your transmission cover plate as the gear levers are about 4inches back. my honest opinion would be to stay away from the 60 series box to stay away from the vacume opperated side of things i used a same year 75s box all manual. they look good when you give em new bearings and a lick of paint to
If it is all original it will have the 4 bolt rear housing, and will have the split transfer case.
The H55F (5 speed) box has a bearing on the main shaft at the rear that needs a recess in the transfer case to sit in. The early four speed t/cases dont have this recess. I have been told that many 47 series cruisers have the 5 speed intermediate plate/5speed t/case.
I have a vacc transfer case in my 60, converted it back to lever operated, quite easy to do.
The H55F (5 speed) box has a bearing on the main shaft at the rear that needs a recess in the transfer case to sit in. The early four speed t/cases dont have this recess. I have been told that many 47 series cruisers have the 5 speed intermediate plate/5speed t/case.
I have a vacc transfer case in my 60, converted it back to lever operated, quite easy to do.
My 60 series rebuild....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic103004.php&highlight=
http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic103004.php&highlight=
http://www.flyology.com
2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
I had to dint that pipe in with the help of an oxy for uni clearance
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