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Post by chimpboy »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0023224144

Asked this guy how it could be a 4.2 litre if it's a 1982 patrol... it's what he "believes" it to be...

Looks like a tidy MQ other than the fact that it can't be a 4.2 litre... can it?
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Post by pongo »

ask em for a engine number and then post it up and someone is bound to know.

Failing that ask fior a pic of the engine bay

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Post by chops »

I reckon it's a P40 engine
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Post by RMP&O »

chops wrote:I reckon it's a P40 engine
I agree...seen many people confuse the P40 as a 4.2L when it really is a 3.9L.

I was going to say if it has the P40 there is a good chance it has a full floating rear diff which is pretty rare in MQ's. But I can see in the pics it doesn't have a FF rear. If it does have a P40 though from the factory it may have some interesting gearing in the diffs.
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Post by chimpboy »

I don't really care - in that I am not interested in buying it - it's more that I can't imagine owning or selling a car without knowing what kind of engine was in it!
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

It's a P40 with 4.1 ratios, not full floater.
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Post by Screwy »

it says it on the compliance plate.... beyond me why the bloke doesnt have a look :roll:
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Post by RMP&O »

DR Frankenstine wrote:It's a P40 with 4.1 ratios, not full floater.
Right but didn't the full floater come in P40 Patrols? Paticuarly Utes and Van models? Are the full floater H233's pretty rare in Aus/NZ?

I am curious because I have a light duty C200 in the rear and it will get replaced before doing a SoA or buying a locker. And if importing a diff to the USA I may as well get the best available, shipping isn't cheap from Aus to USA. If spending money to import I usually try to buy the best....which means I will be looking for the full floating H233.
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