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Sepertaing a Bundy Transfer case from the auto?
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Sepertaing a Bundy Transfer case from the auto?
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to seperate a Bundy Transfer case from the auto?
I have undone all the bolts around the case just behind the auto sump and undone the 36mm nut on the back.
Should it come apart now? Or are there hidden bolts inside?
Can anyone tell me how to seperate a Bundy Transfer case from the auto?
I have undone all the bolts around the case just behind the auto sump and undone the 36mm nut on the back.
Should it come apart now? Or are there hidden bolts inside?
Nice work dude im just about to tackle the same job i have the new transfer for my 60 sitting in the trailer bolted to the same auto box looks like il be pulling em apart the same way ...
Thanks for the tech and the pics
Thanks for the tech and the pics
Cheers
Chris
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By the look of that red shyte in tha last pic the seal was hi temp siliconebeinthemud wrote:Dont seperate them Think of the children
Dear God the children allways suffer
You have a pic of the seal between the transm and the transfer
Cheers
Chris
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Yes it does. Just use the bellhousing, and probably oil pump and input shaft (about 2mins to change. Only a few bolts) and use 7m tc and flex plate and it will all bolt together. I did the same thing but with a 1uzpozman wrote:its in alot of early sedans, like cressider and supra, also 4 runners, and bundys by the look too
if these a a340's, does this mean i could run a auto on my 7m in my bundy just using toyota parts?
Hey Turoa,
So to fit a 1UZ to the auto you use the Prado auto and change the imput shaft, oil pump and bellhousing from the standard Lexus auto?
And just use the flexplate and torque converter that comes with most import engines?
What did you use for engine mounts?
Any other problems in doing the conversion?
So to fit a 1UZ to the auto you use the Prado auto and change the imput shaft, oil pump and bellhousing from the standard Lexus auto?
And just use the flexplate and torque converter that comes with most import engines?
What did you use for engine mounts?
Any other problems in doing the conversion?
Yes that is what I have done. The prado trans is pretty much the same as the lexus one except for the fact that it is missing the shift quality solenoid (not needed cause 4wd's are luxury cars).Mudbits wrote:Hey Turoa,
So to fit a 1UZ to the auto you use the Prado auto and change the imput shaft, oil pump and bellhousing from the standard Lexus auto?
And just use the flexplate and torque converter that comes with most import engines?
What did you use for engine mounts?
Any other problems in doing the conversion?
The parts I used from the 1uz box were
Oil pump
input shaft
bellhousing
speed sensor.
Torque converter
The speed sensor is not used on the prado box but there is a boss that is easily drilled out and a hole to tap for a 6mm bolt.
Mine is actually bolted into my landrover (series 2a) but its an unfinished project so far. I know this setup works because I know one guy who has done it and know of a few others.
For engine mounts I just used some rubber sj413 spring bushes. They work quite well because they will keep the vibrations at bay but also not let the motor move around. The stock rubber mounts would be easy to use but none came with my motor.
Another thing I will be doing at some stage though is manually controlling the auto (quite easy to do as you can choose what gear you want by turning the gear solenoids on or off). Ill probably also shim the accumulators for a faster shift
Mudbits wrote:What does the A340 usually come in?
Also std auto on 90-95 Surfs (A343F), should be ship loads of them in NZ.pozman wrote:its in alot of early sedans, like cressider and supra, also 4 runners, and bundys by the look too
if these a a340's, does this mean i could run a auto on my 7m in my bundy just using toyota parts?
The 185 Surf chassis was used as the basis for the early Prado, so same running gear.
91' Hilux Surf with the usual mods & a few different ones ....
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