I am looking for one, and having a bit of trouble finding a 5sp petrol mk swb.
Maybe I am looking in the wrong places

Just curious if there was ever many made.
cheers
berazafi wrote:I think you will find the diesel about as expensive as a lpg petrol. I may be wrong, secondly you may regret that distrubuter when it gets wet, you can run a deisel underwater with a snokle, not so for a petrol
Beastmavster wrote:Muddyperils,
The reason I was looking for the 5 speed was not overdrive (kinda irrelevant which is agreed on).
It was the lower 1st gear.
Remember there is no reduction gear available for MQ/MK and no huge reduction options for diffs. The lower 1st gear on the 5 speed is basically it.
muddyperils wrote:Beastmavster wrote:Muddyperils,
The reason I was looking for the 5 speed was not overdrive (kinda irrelevant which is agreed on).
It was the lower 1st gear.
Remember there is no reduction gear available for MQ/MK and no huge reduction options for diffs. The lower 1st gear on the 5 speed is basically it.
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The lower first gear is basically not worth ya wasting ya time on em...
I got a price from marks 4WD adapters years ago, was $2500 then, considering the sale prices of the MK's I decided it was a joke to go through with it. As Screwy once said if ya want a well set up MQ/MK go the auto and put some other transfer case on it that have reduction gears available.... its only money... That is the main reason I just sold my OLD TREASURE, GQ's have everything available for them and ya pick a shorty up really cheap..
stool wrote:I was just thinking is their a adaptor to fit duel transfer`s to mk mq
that would fix the low range prob
Beastmavster wrote:A different engine, or gearbox, or transfer case is ALWAYS possible.
The amount of work just varies.
Personally I'd think a V8 conversion has more value than a 5 speed anyway.
foad wrote:what gearbox do you match up to the v8's ?
and how do they go on the highway ?
or I guess it still comes back to just getting some massive rubber under the wheel arches so it lowers the gearing enough.
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