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You sure about that GURU? I thought some of them made it here.GURU wrote:never came to OZ.
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
None offically came here from what I know...but there is always exception from the rules.ISUZUROVER wrote:You sure about that GURU? I thought some of them made it here.
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
AFAIK the S111 one-ton ran the same CV joints and swivels as the Stage 1 V8. The SIIA one-ton had uj's I think.popeye wrote:thanks nick for the photos.![]()
are the swivel assemblies the same as a standard series or are they like the 101 beefier units ? also do you know if they run uj or cv's??
also any one who's up with the oz regs ......
as the 1 ton came factory fitted with 36" rubber, does this mean its legal for a standard series to run such without engineering approval?
i would assume if they were imported this would be so, but what if none were brought into oz???
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As I understand it popeye has an ex-mil SIII 109. So in theory if he had a genuine complete front axle from a one-ton, and a helical T-case, and bolted both of them in, in QLD at least, engineering would not be required. I spoke to an engineer (approved mod. inspector) in QLD about this, and he said that as long as it was bolt in and all major components (brakes axles, etc) were the same as a one-ton, then it wouldn't need engineering.DaveS3 wrote:You can do it, but it really needs engineering though.
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
It could be argued that gearing is a safety issue - the one-ton has different high and low gearing. Best to play it safe and talk to an engineer to make sure everything is 100% legal.popeye wrote:i wouldn't think the transfer case would come into the equation.
( nothing structual or safety oriented )
also if the hubs/swivels are the same why would it matter what diff was fitted?
109mil and 1 ton brakes are the same - 3" X 11" servo assisted.
springs and chassis the same ???
any way this is how i would argue it in court.
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i dont think the names mean jack. the 3/4 ton S3 oz millitary 109's have a 1400kg max payload capacityThe other thing is that the 1-ton and military 3/4 tonne chassis are not entirely the same and from their names, do not appear to have the same rating either.
I am 99% sure both chassis are the same. The only difference is AFAIK all one-tons had the 6cyl motor and all SIIA military Landies in OZ had a 4cyl petrol.popeye wrote:seamus wrote :i dont think the names mean jack. the 3/4 ton S3 oz millitary 109's have a 1400kg max payload capacityThe other thing is that the 1-ton and military 3/4 tonne chassis are not entirely the same and from their names, do not appear to have the same rating either.![]()
hopeing your wrong about the chassis.![]()
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Thanks for all the info Nick. As for the baffle plate engine, I was just lucky. When I converted my x-mil IIA from a 2.25P to a 2.25D I bought a reconditioned 1977 long motor (0.040" oversize pistons, etc) that was left over surplus when a mine closed down. A mate had a buggered (dropped pre-combustion chamber) 1979 model 2.25D complete with all ancillaries and linkages (and a good pump and injectors) and that had the baffle plate fitted. I had never seen one before that. Both are 3brg - I am pretty sure OZ never got any 5brg engines.Nick (in the Falklands!) wrote:Even the one with the baffle plate (WHERE did you find that...?? Been searching & searching..!!)
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
I am not Nick of course but I have "tweaked" mine as well with good results:lexi wrote:Nick
Any more details on your "tweaked" 2.25 diesel?
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