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Post by Dozoor »

Is there any thing good about bundera boxs and transfers ?
Hilux transfers are cast iron ? and they have an alloy gear box ?
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Post by RUFF »

Strange Questions Larry :roll:

'84 0nwards 5spd Hilux and Bunderas run the same box its just the output shaft is different. The transfers are totaly different but are both alloy.

The early hilux 4spd and 5spd were cast iron.
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Post by Dozoor »

Thanks for the reply Tony , Its just a wreckers closing down ani found a few fourby bits floating around in there ,One is a bundera box and transfer, The other has me a little stumped at the moment-
I should have took more notice , Was an alloy Gear box with a cast iron transfer connected with central rear output and drivers side front output,
The transfer looked to be of the chian type as it was quiet compact.
The motor was headless and covered with pastic i shall have to make another trip and check the motor for make, was definate four cylinder though. should be super cheap next week when they close the doors! ;)
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