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advice needed fitting pto

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advice needed fitting pto

Post by simon mca »

hi there wonting to fit pto to my NG pajero is a 3.0 auto petrol.I have only seen factory pto fitted to desile powerd pajeros befor i have a winch out of a old diesil.Just wonderd if the pto drive gears will sink with the auto gears? :?: if so has enyone fitted a pto to a 3.0 auto.will the exaust / trans pipes or selector linkages need modifying cause thay look to be about where the drive shaft would run ?Would like advice from some one who has done this job befor( if it is do-able) ;)
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Post by NJV6 »

I think your biggest problem will be to get the PTO drive to mesh with the transfer case gears - They don't mate to the V6 gearbox's.

But the shafts and everything should be ok with the V6, not sure about the auto however...
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Post by simon mca »

thanks for that .thoudht that mite be the case read some thing about gear ratios being different. thats such a bummer cause ibrought one few mounths back from wreakers.gess il sell it on and get an electric winch. cheers
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Thats correct all parts will fit as per a Gen 1 diesel but the PTO gears won't mesh with the t/case.
early diesel = 1.944 t/case
3.0 V6 = 1.925 t/case
The 4 cylinder/diesel t/case is essentially the same unit but the gears are a lot chunkier plus a different ratio.
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