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PTO Drive for 3.5l NJ

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PTO Drive for 3.5l NJ

Post by Adomw »

Guys

Has anyone (International especially) got or seen a PTO drive for NJ 3.5l Gen II?

Want to drive my hydraulic pump with it

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Post by Bitsamissin »

No I haven't.
There was never a PTO drive released by Mitsu for a 3.0 V6 let alone a 3.5 V6 or 2.8TDI (only for Gen 1 4 cylinders).
It would have to be a custom job, maybe using a 4 cylinder assembly and adapting it to the larger t/case. This will cost - custom gears, adapter plate etc.
You may as well buy a 9500xi and some plasma coz thats what I reckon it will end up costing you.
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Post by J Top »

Sorry Frank but I'm with Ado here, if cost was involved we would all be driving Lada's. Who wants a battery eating, solenoid failing, motor smoking model like everyone has when with some patience, and $$, you can have something better.
Surely otherwise you would be driving a Patrol instead of investing hours building ypurs.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Fair point, I can check the 3.0 & 3.5 V6 t/cases for the idler gear cover plate size & bolt pattern with a bit of luck they will be the same so a 4 cylinder PTO drive will bolt up. Then you would need just the custom drive gear to mesh with the idler gear. If you can source a PTO kit (I've only seen a few for sale at around $1000) then it is possible. Some of the driveshafts would probably have to be custom as well as a Gen 2 would is larger than a Gen 1.
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Post by Alex Kogan »

J Top wrote:Sorry Frank but I'm with Ado here, if cost was involved we would all be driving Lada's. Who wants a battery eating, solenoid failing, motor smoking model like everyone has when with some patience, and $$, you can have something better.
Surely otherwise you would be driving a Patrol instead of investing hours building ypurs.
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Post by DougH »

Alex Kogan wrote: hydraulic MileMarker :D
Powered by a pto pump, can you say fast!!! :D
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Post by Adomw »

Frank

I don't want an electric winch - thanks - personal preference

but I did think that one of our fellow members from South Africa was talking about a PTO for my model once

I know it never surfaced in OZ but if you're sure that they were never made then I'll give up and make one

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Post by Alex Kogan »

What's the problem with hydraulic one you got currently?
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Post by Adomw »

Alex

The Ox is great - just very slow - as the Pajero PS pump is 1500psi and 7-8 LPM

I'd like to tripple the speed if poss

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Post by mrbitchi »

Have a look at the Cut Snake winch.

http://www.overlander.com.au/pg/equipment.php?id=27
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Post by DougH »

Adomw wrote:Alex

The Ox is great - just very slow - as the Pajero PS pump is 1500psi and 7-8 LPM

I'd like to tripple the speed if poss

Ado
You could allways get a bigger power steering pump. On the 3.0 v6 it would be real easy to fabricated a new mount for a bigger pump. It is on the side the of the engine already. All you would need to do is swap over your pulley and get the right size belt. :D
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Post by bretwalda »

Didn't that guy Jeepir have a PTO winch on his 93 or whatever it was? He used to hang out at 4x4wire and last I saw him at POCUK board. I think he's from Norway...

this guy:

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Post by JohnySWB »

Bitsamissin wrote:No I haven't.
There was never a PTO drive released by Mitsu for a 3.0 V6 let alone a 3.5 V6 or 2.8TDI (only for Gen 1 4 cylinders).
It would have to be a custom job, maybe using a 4 cylinder assembly and adapting it to the larger t/case. This will cost - custom gears, adapter plate etc.
You may as well buy a 9500xi and some plasma coz thats what I reckon it will end up costing you.
Yes I have seen second Gen soft top with a factory PTO winch here in the NZ.He didn't even off road the vehicle.

No, he didn't want to part with it either.
The one and only one I have seen.The hand book I got with my Paj (93) has the pictures and instruction on how to use the PTO winch.

I know it does not help very much on your quest but I thought you mite like to know.

Cheers John.
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