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new member, questions on my 350 SWB Mq Patrol

Post by kc_ksom »

G'day Fellas

I was cruizin the net when I found this site, I have to say, there is so much information on here, its excellent...

My story is, I brought a 350 chev powered Mq Patrol, its a little rough although it has some good gear in it, but after seeing others for sale on this website, I probly paid 1-2k to much, but shit, you get that....

My biggest piss off with this car, is the Diff ratio, i beleive I have 4.6's in at the moment, It dose about 3200 rpm at 100 n a bit, somewhere round there....Ohh and not to MENTION THE NOISE FROM THE DIFF... Jezz man, how are they so bloody NOISEY!!!!!

What I need I think, is the P40 Diffs, wich are either 3.9's or 3.3's can any body help with that one, cheap but, lol.....

I know I can put 35's on it, but that is going to require lift kits, etc etc, not something I realy wanted to takle...and the tyres are brand new too!!! 31's duelers...
The other is a 5 speed converstion, thanks to Kingie's posts in the conversion, I really could'nt be bothered doing that one either, lol... Only due to an injury, busted neck, im now wondering why I brought a SWB. lol...

The thing is, it will tow great, its a shitter so dont have to worry a bout knocks, etc etc, we can load the 2 kids and go out bush, well thats untill summer when the thing will probly OVER HEAT!!! did I mention it would tow great :roll: ....

Mods on the way..
I gotta change the rear side windows with something that dosent rattle, also the rear window rattles, I meen its the middle of winter and I want to take the hard top off cause I get so pissed off with the rattling....

the other is sound deaden the whole car, add MDF panels and carpet etc to the inside, along with some 6.5 splits, also re fit the 6x9's that way I can hear clearly what is being played.
These MQ's are dead set noisey rattly uncumfy shit boxes.. and Im really stuffed as to why I love it so MUCH!!! :?

I have to re do the radiator outlets, whoever done the conversion needs shooting, theres pipes and crap running every where, if they swapped top and bottom hoses to the oppisite side, all would be fine....

Well that better do for the time being as I could write here all night.. I'll be around these pages for a while now, as you all sound like very good blokes with a wealth of knowlage, Kingie that was a great post on your MQ, thanks for that..


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Post by scorched »

These MQ's are dead set noisey rattly uncumfy shit boxes.. and Im really stuffed as to why I love it so MUCH!!!



hahaha. mq's rock my world
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Post by Screwy »

Sounds like an OK rig,
Ive got the 308 under mine, looking to upgrade to a Chev at some stage in the distant future, ( prob when this motor goes bang!! ) :lol:

if u go down to 3.9's or 3.3's you will not be able to crawl anything close to as slow as your low range is now, u will move faster, and towing will be reduced as well......... Or at least more clutch wear :D

welcome to the gang :armsup:

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Re: new member, questions on my 350 SWB Mq Patrol

Post by V8Patrol »

kc_ksom wrote:My biggest piss off with this car, is the Diff ratio, i beleive I have 4.6's in at the moment, It dose about 3200 rpm at 100 n a bit, somewhere round there....Ohh and not to MENTION THE NOISE FROM THE DIFF... Jezz man, how are they so bloody NOISEY!!!!!
What I need I think, is the P40 Diffs, wich are either 3.9's or 3.3's can any body help with that one, cheap but, lol.....

Fit a 5 spd box .... all problems solved :D

kc_ksom wrote:Mods on the way..
I gotta change the rear side windows with something that dosent rattle, also the rear window rattles, I meen its the middle of winter and I want to take the hard top off cause I get so pissed off with the rattling....
The rear window rattles because the rubber between the canopy and the body has compressed over the years. A simple solution is to add a thin slither of rubber from say a tyre tube to lift the canopy back up, this also helps with shutting the rear window.


kc_ksom wrote:the other is sound deaden the whole car, add MDF panels and carpet etc to the inside, along with some 6.5 splits, also re fit the 6x9's that way I can hear clearly what is being played.
These MQ's are dead set noisey rattly uncumfy shit boxes.. and Im really stuffed as to why I love it so MUCH!!! :?
paint on sound deadner helps as does a good underlay and carpet. Also look at stuffing a couple of home type Insulation "Pink" bats into the panel cavities ... IE: rear quarters !

kc_ksom wrote:I have to re do the radiator outlets, whoever done the conversion needs shooting, theres pipes and crap running every where, if they swapped top and bottom hoses to the oppisite side, all would be fine....
You'll find a Ford Falcon bottom radiator hose fits up perfectly to the chev water pump and the radiator ;) hunt through the stock at the local autobarn shop......

kc_ksom wrote:Well that better do for the time being as I could write here all night.. I'll be around these pages for a while now, as you all sound like very good blokes with a wealth of knowlage, Kingie that was a great post on your MQ, thanks for that..
ya welcome ...... NOW WHERES THE PICS OF YOURS ????? start a thread in the members section ASAP !!

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Post by kc_ksom »

G'day Screwy

The reason for the 3.3 or 3.9 only has to do with Hwy speed, I don't do any comp things, and it dosen't require low range unless im stuck in a bog with my boat on.
As for the clutch, I think all my gear with boat on, and kids, etc etc, shouldnt go over the 1.5 tnn mark (towing), may sneak over on the holidays as everything will be in the boat, but for the majority, it will be pretty light.
I brought this old jigger for the purpose of going fishing, as My main drive car has HSV bumpers and is very low, the last time i took my son to the river to go for a moto x ride (only wish i could do it with him) I ended up doing $1500 damage to the front- rear - and 1 side of the skirts, this was caused from a puddle that was 30cm wide, BUT IM SURE IT WAS 1ft DEEP!!!!
From that I started looking for an old jigger, and the MQ SWB fits that bill...

I only wished I seen this site before hand as there are some good rigs for sale here, a little cheaper than I paid. But at the end of the day, it has everything I need, and it was still pretty cheap for a 2nd car, and so many people look at it with a funny face when I start it, lol... W T F's IN THAT... lol,,, Im sure the bonnet scoop and bowtie emblem gives it away...I dought I should have much trouble selling it if need be.

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Post by kc_ksom »

This is a pic of the old jigger, I will update as I progress through with the clean up..
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Post by drive it »

Looks neat, :shock:

i dont think it has ever touched a dirt road
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Fark, if you call that rough what does it make mine?!?!?!?!
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Post by kc_ksom »

I gather the photos diddn't work and you are both taking the piss, umm how come the photo's are not working, did they get deleted or somthing, cause they worked when I 1st done them????

Anyone????

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Post by Screwy »

just go to add attachment, select the one u want and as long as its within 800x600 and less then 100K just hit submit and it should come up.

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Post by Screwy »

U shuld post your pics up in ur own members thread and while ur at it go to the MQ/MK bible in Nissan Section and have a look at all the other blokes rigs on this board:D

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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

kc_ksom wrote:I gather the photos diddn't work and you are both taking the piss, umm how come the photo's are not working, did they get deleted or somthing, cause they worked when I 1st done them????

Anyone????

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I saw the pic, It was a Dark green shorty with alloy rims and an alloy bullbar, and not a dent on it it.

I meant if that is rough, mine must be a pile of scrap metal!! :D
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Post by V8Patrol »

kc_ksom wrote: umm how come the photo's are not working, did they get deleted or somthing, cause they worked when I 1st done them????

the photo option is currently unavailable due to tech dificulties.....

I saw ya pics and was very impressed by it ..... can I take it wheelin and get it dirty and dented and scratched so it look like mine ???

There's only 1 straight panel on mine and thats the canopy ! :rofl:

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V8Patrol wrote:
kc_ksom wrote: umm how come the photo's are not working, did they get deleted or somthing, cause they worked when I 1st done them????

the photo option is currently unavailable due to tech dificulties.....

I saw ya pics and was very impressed by it ..... can I take it wheelin and get it dirty and dented and scratched so it look like mine ???

There's only 1 straight panel on mine and thats the canopy ! :rofl:

Kingy


That is one more straight panel than I have!
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Post by Screwy »

Ive got a straight bullbar........................
At least at the moment :D
not sure for how long :?
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Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Ive got a straight bullbar........................
At least at the moment :D
not sure for how long :?


Nope, not straight either...
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Post by Screwy »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Ive got a straight bullbar........................
At least at the moment :D
not sure for how long :?


Nope, not straight either...


Shows u use your rig. Mines not bent cause the winch isnt on it yet :D
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Post by kc_ksom »

LoL fellas

Its still an old shitter, but I spose its not too bad!!! (from a distance :rofl: )

the inside will get a full going over, will be done very soon.
I now have a gas research system to bolt on, so will have to see how that goes.
I think she needs a new set of lifters, so while i do them I think I'll give it a VERY LUMPY CAM :D

I need a new master and slave cylinder for the clutch as it leaks down, maybe a hone and kit will do...

I have a bit of rust on top of the left hand rear wheel arch, some surface rust elsewhere, and a ding to repair, after all that, I think it will be realy good.

Thanks fellas..

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Post by Big Red Toy »

you can buy a new master cylinder from repco for $65 maybe even cheaper :? , i got one about a year ago. Slave cylinder should be cheap as well.
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Post by Screwy »

With regards to the Clutch master and slave,

Buying 2 brand new ones is buy far much smarter than putting a kit through them. You will be thankful u did it and the money isnt that much more expensive.

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Post by V8Patrol »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:With regards to the Clutch master and slave,

Buying 2 brand new ones is buy far much smarter than putting a kit through them. You will be thankful u did it and the money isnt that much more expensive.

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Post by kc_ksom »

Screwy

LOL, do you happen to have a master and slave cylinder, If so and its any good, I may grab that off you too, I will check with repco as I get a good discount, failing that, iether 2nd hand or reco...

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Post by Screwy »

I do have a pair of them spare, The master Cylender is good. The slave rooted, ( needs a kit ) but it wont fit you car anyway.
There are a coupla slight variations between the clutch slave cylender on the various petrols and various desiels of the age.
The master is the same, right the way through though.

Dont get reco or second hand slave, just get a new one. They arnt that dear and u will have something u know will last and has warrantee on it.
I can get u the master if u like.
But once again, new is better than second hand.
I had a rooted slave so i put a new pair in.

You will also need to know the motor that was originally in it before the chev for repco to give ya the right slave that will fit properly.
Petrol or desiel? basically.

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Post by kc_ksom »

Now worries Screwy

I will check em out at repco tomorrow, it was an L28 motor origanally so that will help all though Kingy do you know of a slave cylinder that fits the V8 Conversion housing, as the current one is a little off...

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Post by Screwy »

standard should fit the bellhousing, both kingy and i have used the standard ones. Just have to modify the rod coming out of the slave that pushed on the clutch fork

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Post by kc_ksom »

Yea screwy

The rod was my concern, its a tad on the angled side, thats why i thought to ask.

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