Hey guys,
Here's the situation, i have a good 4speed box with 170k kms on it, and a 5 speed with nearly 400k kms, the 5 speed 2nd syncro is worn, hard to get in when down shifting.
Can I take the majority of the 4 speed bits and use the fith gear extension housing to make a good 5 speed? Would imagine I'd have to use the 5 speed housing and swap everything over??
Cheers.
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MQ 4 speed bits iinto a 5 speed??
Re: MQ 4 speed bits iinto a 5 speed??
Not sure,
Though i can tell you that the gears are different 1-4 in the 4 speed compaired to the 5 speed....
You may be able to simply bolt the 5th gear extension housing onto the back of your 4 speed box but im not sure....
The internals of the 2 are similar but different ratios.
Screwy
Though i can tell you that the gears are different 1-4 in the 4 speed compaired to the 5 speed....
You may be able to simply bolt the 5th gear extension housing onto the back of your 4 speed box but im not sure....
The internals of the 2 are similar but different ratios.
Screwy
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