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4AGE-to-Sierra bell housing - link -

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4AGE-to-Sierra bell housing - link -

Post by nicbeer »

Hey found this one. Not sure if it is a Tonka.

4AGE-to-Sierra bell housing

http://www.billzilla.org/shopping.html

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Post by JrZook »

Hurmmmmmmmm
Might be 4 a ford - serria- cogsworth
80's road car
:?:
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Post by nicbeer »

Yeah was not too sure on that one.

Just looked at it more. Being UK it probably would be ford crap. Damn

it did not specify.

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Post by wezook »

A bit hush hush on the Ford crap mate. Id say its a ford housing looks ford as i own a few escorts and the bottom ends are the same as the ford seirra
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Post by nicbeer »

Can a mod get rid of this one. As it seems that i can't.

cheers

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Post by Drew »

it is ford sierra.
found that while looking for a 4age to supra/hilux bellhousing for mine,the t50 decided to let go so i'm without a drivable zuk :cry: :bad-words:
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Post by nicbeer »

Damn, what happened? too much power. :)

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Post by Drew »

a bit of that but i have had that same gearbox for nearly 8 years & in 3 ge gze zuks so i can't complain.
when the new box goes in we should be able to lean on the motor a bit harder to see what its capable of :twisted:
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Post by Klappers »

Drew wrote:it is ford sierra.
found that while looking for a 4age to supra/hilux bellhousing for mine,the t50 decided to let go so i'm without a drivable zuk :cry: :bad-words:
there is a mob over in NZ that make W58 G/box to 4AGE block bell housings. Works a treat...though the W58 is A LOT bigger then the T50..then again i think anything is bigger than a T50
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Post by Drew »

klappers do you have a link to the mob in nz ,i heard it was nite parts but the website is gone.
i have a g52 4runner 5spd & t /case for it (the bellhousing is the same as w series).
the t50 was never going to hold up behind a twincharged eng ;)
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Post by Klappers »

Drew wrote:klappers do you have a link to the mob in nz ,i heard it was nite parts but the website is gone.
i have a g52 4runner 5spd & t /case for it (the bellhousing is the same as w series).
the t50 was never going to hold up behind a twincharged eng ;)
you are absolutely correct...so let me get this straight, a G series gearbox has the same bolt pattern (g/box side) as a W58??? If that is the case then you are laughing. You could probably take it somewhere to have it modified to fit as well... I would have to ask a mate of mine but they are not cheap. But bolt in really well.... :P
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Post by Drew »

yep w57,8,9 are the bolt pattern as hilux 5spd g52 i think it is.

it is supposed to be a common swap behind 4ag engines with the drift boys but i'm having trouble finding a bellhousing
(other than dellow $560 trade plus freight)
or an adapter plate

i've only been in qld a few months & haven't got any idea who's who to use or even get materials from yet
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Post by Klappers »

Drew wrote:yep w57,8,9 are the bolt pattern as hilux 5spd g52 i think it is.

it is supposed to be a common swap behind 4ag engines with the drift boys but i'm having trouble finding a bellhousing
(other than dellow $560 trade plus freight)
or an adapter plate

i've only been in qld a few months & haven't got any idea who's who to use or even get materials from yet
i used to be a fully sik drifter with a 4AGZE sprinter..anyways, yeh it is pop because the t50 is a piece of poo. There is a man to call i will pm you.
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Post by Bazooka »

Here is the link you guys are after.

http://www.reardrive.co.nz/view_lists.a ... rivetrain_
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Post by Drew »

thanks for that 1 bazooka
i found that also,works out to $550 aus plus freight, import duty, gst on the whole amount ,ouch more expensive than dellow


thanks for the pm klappers, i spoke to the man & will talk to him again friday to see when the his next lot of bellhousings will arrive :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

by the way zuks can be drifted if you play with the setup,seen it done even with leafs ;)
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Post by Bazooka »

If any of you guys have a cheaper alternative to these bellhousings then I would like to be kept in the loop. Im considering ditching the T50 and going for a W series box myself.
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Post by Klappers »

Bazooka wrote:If any of you guys have a cheaper alternative to these bellhousings then I would like to be kept in the loop. Im considering ditching the T50 and going for a W series box myself.
do it you wont regret it. The W series box is such a nice box to drive compared to the T50 or the R154 for that matter...and then there is the V161 ohhh how i dream of thee
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Post by Bazooka »

Klappers wrote:
Bazooka wrote:If any of you guys have a cheaper alternative to these bellhousings then I would like to be kept in the loop. Im considering ditching the T50 and going for a W series box myself.
do it you wont regret it. The W series box is such a nice box to drive compared to the T50 or the R154 for that matter...and then there is the V161 ohhh how i dream of thee
Yes the W series will be much better in the long run and just after i have been to all the trouble of swapping the T50 extension housing to move the shifter further forward. The R154 I believe will be overkill and the V160/161 would be good just to say I have a 6 speed gearbox in my Zook :D
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Post by zuku26 »

I've been trying to find info on this.
What have you guys been doing about the Clutch set-up all these tranny's are hydraulic and the sierra is cable?
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