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Gearbox / T Case
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Gearbox / T Case
A couple of questions for the Yota buffs
What year model transfer case will I need to run transfer gears in Apparently I can't run them in mine (Feb 74)
Will the newer transfer mate up to my older 4 speed gearbox
Will I still be able to use my PTO on the newer t-case
What sort of $$$ would be a reasonable amount to pay
Anyone got a t-case they want to offload
Thanks
Dan
What year model transfer case will I need to run transfer gears in Apparently I can't run them in mine (Feb 74)
Will the newer transfer mate up to my older 4 speed gearbox
Will I still be able to use my PTO on the newer t-case
What sort of $$$ would be a reasonable amount to pay
Anyone got a t-case they want to offload
Thanks
Dan
hi
mate u will need a late 47 -60 or early75 series box and tranny,on the early 4speeds there is no crossmember under the box.with the larger transfer its to much weight for the bellhousing mounts ,the low gears u require will fit in the ones above , pin size will be 34 or 38 , 38would be the one to go for its stronger and not as hard on the idler bearings , i'v just done 1 in my shorty witha 88modle hj75 5speed and trans . hope this helps , on price box an tranny paid $750
you can pick up a gearbox and transfer from a wrecker for under a grand if you haggle :)
pick and payless (blacktown) have an early 60 series they are holding, give them a call and see what they want for the gearbox and transfer. it will be a 4 speed.
also for your PTO you will need a later type PTO box to go on the transfer, for some reason toyota changed it with the newer split transfer. also some 60 series (later G pack for sure, not sure of others) DID NOT have the PTO gear in the transfer case - just a spacer on the shaft.
cheers
Brian
pick and payless (blacktown) have an early 60 series they are holding, give them a call and see what they want for the gearbox and transfer. it will be a 4 speed.
also for your PTO you will need a later type PTO box to go on the transfer, for some reason toyota changed it with the newer split transfer. also some 60 series (later G pack for sure, not sure of others) DID NOT have the PTO gear in the transfer case - just a spacer on the shaft.
cheers
Brian
60 series gearbox & transfer
I've got a reco 60 series 4sp box & transfer you can have for $400. Let me know if your interested. Cheers.
tranny
hi buddy , u have to fit like a 60 series crossmember under the gearbox to support the weight of the box an trannie , miner cuting involved and some welding to the chassie for the mounts , crossmember comes in three peices .fit the box an trannie first than u will see where the crossmember will fit , very easy need a didge camera
Re: 60 series gearbox & transfer
turbo4t wrote:I've got a reco 60 series 4sp box & transfer you can have for $400. Let me know if your interested. Cheers.
I am interested for sure
Where abouts in Syd are you ?
When and what was recoed ?
What year model ? Basically is it compatible with t-case gears ?
Thanks
Dan
Dumbdunce - I got first dibs
Re: tranny
humphey wrote:hi buddy , u have to fit like a 60 series crossmember under the gearbox to support the weight of the box an trannie , miner cuting involved and some welding to the chassie for the mounts , crossmember comes in three peices .fit the box an trannie first than u will see where the crossmember will fit , very easy need a didge camera
I have a fairly beef cross member atm - not sure if this can be used It looks similar to the Snake racing low profile cross members. I will put some pics up in the next couple of days (rig is getting rewired atm )
Do you know if this gbox and t-case setup is physically longer than a 40 series setup ? Thinking of rear shaft etc
Thanks
dumbdunce wrote:also for your PTO you will need a later type PTO box to go on the transfer, for some reason toyota changed it with the newer split transfer. also some 60 series (later G pack for sure, not sure of others) DID NOT have the PTO gear in the transfer case - just a spacer on the shaft.
The more I think about it - I would rather gearing than the PTO. If I can't use it, it goes in the For Sale section to fund an electric winch
Dan
gearbox and transfer
The box i've got is out of an '82 HJ60. It was rebuilt a few years back (maybe 3), but the car was taken off the road shortly after. I could also throw it a crossmember for it.
Don't forget that these 60 series boxes don't have the transfer handbrake setup. Actually come to think about it I also have a geabox and (split) tranfer from a HJ47 troopy that did come with the handbrake on the back and a crossmember to suit a 40 series.
Don't forget that these 60 series boxes don't have the transfer handbrake setup. Actually come to think about it I also have a geabox and (split) tranfer from a HJ47 troopy that did come with the handbrake on the back and a crossmember to suit a 40 series.
Re: gearbox and transfer
turbo4t wrote:The box i've got is out of an '82 HJ60. It was rebuilt a few years back (maybe 3), but the car was taken off the road shortly after. I could also throw it a crossmember for it.
Don't forget that these 60 series boxes don't have the transfer handbrake setup. Actually come to think about it I also have a geabox and (split) tranfer from a HJ47 troopy that did come with the handbrake on the back and a crossmember to suit a 40 series.
Now you've done it. Now I have to figure out which one will suit better. It was easier when there was only one choice
So, both would come with a cross member ?
What year is the HJ47 g-box and t-case ? Ever recoed ?
Where are you ? Can I check them out ?
Same $$$ for the HJ47 setup ?
Thanks
Dan
there are 2.29:1 gears for the split case, too - from diesel (and possibly petrol, not sure) bunderas. I have 2 sets, one on the bundy, one is in a spare transfer currently bolted to a R150F gearbox from a jap import 1990 LJ78 (prado/bundera LWB)
the late style PTO box is not too hard to find for under $200, just keep an eye on the trading post and pounce when one comes up.
the late style PTO box is not too hard to find for under $200, just keep an eye on the trading post and pounce when one comes up.
dumbdunce wrote:trading post:
Toyota Landcruiser 6.1 ratio diff centres and housing, front/rear, $2000 MCGRATHS HILL 0419-61 4271
probaby maq 4x4
Thanks for looking, but I have my gearing problem sorted now Marks Gearmaster gears are going in as we speak
Plus now I still have the option of doing the diffs later if I feel the need to go loooower
That ad has been in the Trading Post for a few weeks now. Got a bit excited when I saw it - until I saw the $$$ The Marks gears are working out heaps cheaper and are more practical
Dan
dumbdunce wrote:yeah it is a lot of $$$, I wouldnt pay it! would give a simialr crawl ratio to the gearmasters though!
$$$ were way out of my league
Yeah it would be roughly about the same ratio for offroad use, but a hassle to drive on road. My rig isn't quite the trailer queen yet
I might go 4.88s later if I need to. At least I have some options
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