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Fathillbilly wrote:series 3 bluebird 1980's type came out with a CA18.
for the g/box you could use the bell housing of the bluebird and bolt it up to a R30 skyline box or stanza 5 speed.
but come to think of it i think the CA series motors have the same bolt pattern as the L series motors, so you wouldn't need to change bell housings so just use the skyline box. (i'm 90% sure on this)
stu
Thought this was only CA20 actually.....
May be compatible but I wouldnt like to bet on it. Especially if they still used the L series box.
If they are... any L series 4 or 5 speed box would do you don't really need the skyline one
its all good, it can wait till later, just go to the servo and get some V, and its only worth 35% as opposed to the other one i've got due in about a month thats 100% of the subject
antt wrote:its all good, it can wait till later, just go to the servo and get some V, and its only worth 35% as opposed to the other one i've got due in about a month thats 100% of the subject
Fathillbilly wrote:series 3 bluebird 1980's type came out with a CA18.
for the g/box you could use the bell housing of the bluebird and bolt it up to a R30 skyline box or stanza 5 speed.
but come to think of it i think the CA series motors have the same bolt pattern as the L series motors, so you wouldn't need to change bell housings so just use the skyline box. (i'm 90% sure on this)
stu
Thought this was only CA20 actually.....
May be compatible but I wouldnt like to bet on it. Especially if they still used the L series box.
If they are... any L series 4 or 5 speed box would do you don't really need the skyline one
in Australia it was a CA20.. in Japan and pretty much everywhere else in the world it was the CA18DET.....
the skyline and the stanza SSS boxes are the shortest boxes for this series motor, so unless you like your gear and transfer case sticks between the rear wheels, i would suggest you use one of these.
in reference to 4 speeds who in there right mind would use a door slapper
Stu
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