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ford 6cyl conversion
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ford 6cyl conversion
just wondering has anyone fitted a 3.9 or 4.0 litre falcon motor into rangie and wondering about bellhousing compatibility on the borg warner auto's
85 rangie 3.9i,disco5sp,4'' lift,80series rear, gq front, 33mtz
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I think the consensus is its too long, otherwise its a nice motor with plenty of torque and now the turbo versions is available quite cheaply. When I had my mates xr6-t sitting in the same garage as my disco I went to it with a tape measure but it would have required quite a bit of work including, moving the radiator, and giving the firewall a bash. I imagine the classic rangies would have similar problems as the layout and engine bay sizes are much the same.mick&shon wrote:just wondering has anyone fitted a 3.9 or 4.0 litre falcon motor into rangie and wondering about bellhousing compatibility on the borg warner auto's
Also isn't the borg warner the transfer case? The transmission being the TF727 or something like that.
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
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the auto is a zf 4-22 which is a borg warner i thought ?
85 rangie 3.9i,disco5sp,4'' lift,80series rear, gq front, 33mtz
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Yes it has been done , and is a pretty simple conversion the engine will fit but need to run electric fans ,
as for gearbox adaptor for the zf not sure as the conversion i have seen was running the 3 speed ford box which did come standard in some rangie's
as for gearbox adaptor for the zf not sure as the conversion i have seen was running the 3 speed ford box which did come standard in some rangie's
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Lots had a borgwarner 35 auto, it was a conversion done by i think Ritters.
Damien
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I still have a bw35 on a lt95 from Ritter out of my Range Rover.
I would sell it if you are interested.
Chris
I would sell it if you are interested.
Chris
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The transmission you mention is the later type gearbox, the brand being ZF:mick&shon wrote:the auto is a zf 4-22 which is a borg warner i thought ?
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The early factory fit transmissions were the TF7727's, and I guess there must be a few of the Ritters conversion floating about from what the others say, before the factory auto's came out.
Thats interesting, have you got any pics of a conversion as BA/BF turbo motor would be a nice fit to a disco or rangie IMO.Grover69 wrote:Yes it has been done , and is a pretty simple conversion the engine will fit but need to run electric fans ,
as for gearbox adaptor for the zf not sure as the conversion i have seen was running the 3 speed ford box which did come standard in some rangie's
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
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i have heard of the 4.1 x-flow motor conversion but never the ohc 4litre done making it fit isnt a issuse just the bell housing is a worry
85 rangie 3.9i,disco5sp,4'' lift,80series rear, gq front, 33mtz
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No sorry i don't it was in a rangie that was at my workshop about a year ago , all i can tell you is that he live's in Brisbanestuee wrote:The transmission you mention is the later type gearbox, the brand being ZF:mick&shon wrote:the auto is a zf 4-22 which is a borg warner i thought ?
http://www.zf.com/corporate/en/homepage/homepage.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The early factory fit transmissions were the TF7727's, and I guess there must be a few of the Ritters conversion floating about from what the others say, before the factory auto's came out.
Thats interesting, have you got any pics of a conversion as BA/BF turbo motor would be a nice fit to a disco or rangie IMO.Grover69 wrote:Yes it has been done , and is a pretty simple conversion the engine will fit but need to run electric fans ,
as for gearbox adaptor for the zf not sure as the conversion i have seen was running the 3 speed ford box which did come standard in some rangie's
and he said it was a pretty simply conversion .
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on the patrol4x4 forum there is a thread on this. ...
94 Patrol Petrol 3.0L lift, tyres, winch
90 WT Serria locked diff, Muddies
90 WT Serria locked diff, Muddies
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are you able to post up the thread pls
85 rangie 3.9i,disco5sp,4'' lift,80series rear, gq front, 33mtz
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http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/nissan-p ... sion-2948/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/nissan-p ... -up-59579/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/general- ... low-58117/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/nissan-p ... -up-59579/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/general- ... low-58117/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
94 Patrol Petrol 3.0L lift, tyres, winch
90 WT Serria locked diff, Muddies
90 WT Serria locked diff, Muddies
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if your using the ea-au motor and using the bw35 (ritters conversion) get hold of an ea 3spd gearbox, these are a bw55 and very simmilar to the bw35. the 35 can be upgraded with 55 bits and the bellhousing should interchange.
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Not that sure that Ritters actually did any BW 35 conversions.
They certainly did C4/9 autos grafted onto a chopped LT95 TC which are beautifully engineered.
The only BW conversion I have seen was crudely stuffed inside a LT95 gearbox and needed custom driveshafts, gearbox mounts moved back about 6", etc.
If a C4/9 with a Ford bellhousing will bolt up to a 4.0 six then go for one of those real Ritter combos, i.e. fit the trans, bolt on the motor and then work out your engine mounts.
FWIW I have a Ritters C9 / LT95 combo behind a 350 with standard driveshafts in a 74 RRC, standard trans mount points, etc. Easy to do and cheap to make strong.
DL
They certainly did C4/9 autos grafted onto a chopped LT95 TC which are beautifully engineered.
The only BW conversion I have seen was crudely stuffed inside a LT95 gearbox and needed custom driveshafts, gearbox mounts moved back about 6", etc.
If a C4/9 with a Ford bellhousing will bolt up to a 4.0 six then go for one of those real Ritter combos, i.e. fit the trans, bolt on the motor and then work out your engine mounts.
FWIW I have a Ritters C9 / LT95 combo behind a 350 with standard driveshafts in a 74 RRC, standard trans mount points, etc. Easy to do and cheap to make strong.
DL
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you can get a c4 to 4.0 six conversion bellhousing but its not an original part, not sure that its ritters but i have seen a bw35 conversion in a rangie, probably not the best box to be choosing for a conversion though
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You can use the ford auto(4 speed would be easiest) and adapt that to a transfer case.
Its not cool, unless it's got boost :)
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