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GU to MQ

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GU to MQ

Post by Hoppy11 »

does anyone know if the 2001 GU 4.2 petrol, 5 speed, trans, prop shafts would fit into an MQ wagon without too many probs.

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Post by Screwy »

the lengths would more than likely be too long or short....
would be a one in a million chance the lengths would be close enough to fit......

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Post by ozy1 »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:the lengths would more than likely be too long or short....
would be a one in a million chance the lengths would be close enough to fit......

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bell housings will be different too, input shaft as well
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Post by Hoppy11 »

I mean using the whole drivetrain from the GU, engine, box, transfercase, computer, the front and rear propshafts may have to be made longer or shorter, you think
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Post by wannaberacer »

Yeah I'd reckon the front and rear shafts would have to be shortened/lengthened....but this will be the least of your worries I reckon. You will have a heap of other probs to sort out. Good luck!
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Post by ozy1 »

ok, i misunderstood, you could try measure yp the lengths of the 2 engine gear box combos, and see what thewy are like, then youd just have to mod the shafts, a few custom mounts, some wiring, mod the floor so the shifter come through, and hopefully they can come through the same place,
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Post by Screwy »

You would need all new radiator and all electrics, gearbox tunnel would almost definatly need cutting and wideing or re shaping.....
firewall to gearbox will be a problem for your gearshifters near the heaterbox inside the cab...... shafts wouldnt fit, and the GUs centre offset diff, MQ are drivers side offset....

just some of the problems off the top of my head.
if u decide to do it, good luck :!:
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Ahh, very interesting indeed, a guy is selling the whole combo including the radiator, electrics and computer for $6000, only traveled 45k, sounds great, but too many mods i think.

cheers for you help
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Post by stool »

Buy it and sell it here for more $$$ and make yourself a profit :idea:
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