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Drive line replacement questions

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Drive line replacement questions

Post by Hoppy11 »

The mission was to replace the old SD33 and 4 speed in the MQ wagon to either a high powered Holden V6 of V8 complete with auto, the problem is that no one makes an adaptor for the transfer case that i have (the one that bolts dierctly to gearbox), so the only option is to change the transfer case to the one that uses the small propshaft between the gearbox and transfer case, which I'm told never came on the deisel models?? (Dellow told me this), they also told me that the propshaft style case from the L28 models wont fit to the chassis of the SD33 models, not sure why, I thought that the chassis would have been the same, I would have thought that if i got hold of the propshaft case complete with mounts then it would just bolt to the chassis, but the guy's from Dellow said it wouldn't, anyone know the facts???
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Post by ozy1 »

the divorced transfer case your talking about, was actually mounted to the bash plate if i remeber correclty, so youd have to fab up some custom mounts, or get the bash plate as well, as they had the divorced transfer in the L28 wagon, so it 'should' bolt into yours as tyhe chassis are the same other than a few brackets and shiat,

also depending on the lenght of your engine gearbox combo, with the divorced transfer, you may have to change lengths of your tail shafts,
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Post by nischev »

There is hope for your auto conversion. I got an adapter for t400 to mq transfer from seaton engineering in perth contact:
Seatons Engineering
36 Rogers Way Landsdale 6065 (08) 9409 6935

It works real well and was an easy fit, and doesnt require a change of transfer. Pretty sure they do one for t700 aswell if not V6 conversions in moree nsw do.
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Post by nischev »

I should add that there is a lot more to putting the auto in then originally thought. The engine ,gearbox, transfer combo was 300mm longer with the auto and adapter than the original combo with V8.
Engine had to be moved forward 100mm and transfer back 200mm, this was in a shorty could get away with just moving the transfer back 300mm in a lwb I think.
Any more questions just ask.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Cheers i will contact Seatons Engineering I'm only 400 k's north of them in Geraldton, So if the tranfer can stay in the same place, so the prop shaft don't have to be changed, It may be possible to move the engine and box forward cause a V8 or V6 will be shorter than the SD33 ?? yea.
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Post by nischev »

I dare say you will have to move transfer and get shafts modified. There is not much room in front of a V8 with only being moved 100mm forward. If it is a LWB i would move the transfer rather than the engine as moving the engine forward moves the main weight forward and affects steering etc aswell.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

I see your point, i suppose as long as the front of the V6 or V8 is no more forward than the original engine the weight distribution should be ok then
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Post by nischev »

Yeh should be.
check this out for a few pics and some info http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/inde ... 8;start=50
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Post by Hoppy11 »

just a quick question, do you remember how much the adaptor cost you
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Post by nischev »

The adapter was around $900 dollars.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Well my next question is, does anyone have a divorced type transfercase for sale, with the bashplate would be good, actually two would be good, I have a mate who wants one too.
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Post by nischev »

What do you need the divorced type transfer for? The adapter I got was for the Attached type transfer ;) Or are you going to do it another way?
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Hoppy11 wrote:Well my next question is, does anyone have a divorced type transfercase for sale, with the bashplate would be good, actually two would be good, I have a mate who wants one too.
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Post by v8zuki »

i have an mq wagon with adivorced transfer i fitted a v6 auto to it using std length 2.8 driveshafts including the one from the transfer to g/box just used an adaptor uni joint to mate holden to nissan works well
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Post by V8Patrol »

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Post by Hoppy11 »

A solution has been found, on the weekend i checked out an l28 MK that had been smaked in the passenger front corner, $800 bucks later it was mine, it only had 168000 on it (the old man owned from new, sold it to a young bloke, 2 weeks later , el smacko), comes with all the parts I need, divorced transfercase, bashplate, small propshaft, front and back propshafts, handbrake cable, and power steering, should be able to flog the engine easy enough too.
Thanks for all your advice
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