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My build
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:13 am
by chosenview
Re: My build
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 7:20 am
by mopar
Very nice!
I will be following intently as I want to hear all the details!!!!
Re: My build
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:30 am
by roobar_and_custard
I'm sure you'll get plenty of abuse - there is always an opinion on the "right" engine.
As you know, I have a matching plan brewing, so I shall be watching with great interest...
For now, just a couple of questions:-
1) Does the V8 bell housing fit to the 300tdi with no modification? I didn't know you could do this and 40mm is quite a useful gain.
2) Is the 300tdi at the right height in the pictures? It looks very low compared to your new engine cover.
Looks a great job so far! Keep going and more pictures please.
Cheers,
Ian
Re: My build
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:23 am
by chosenview
The 40mm saving is at the transfer end not the bell housing.
The cab mods are far too severe. I could have dropped it way lower. As it is I'll put some sort of sunken tray in to use the dead space. I wanted the area removable for access to the engine. The old access was hopeless.
Steve
Re: My build
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:23 am
by roobar_and_custard
So I'm off looking for a V8 gearbox now to pinch the back end from - good tip!
Have you thought of moving the handbrake to the rear axles? I wonder if it is possible to replicate the rear disc onto the back of the Axle PTO? Might save you having to move the cross member, and as you cut the handbrake out - time to get radical?
Otherwise, it fits really well. Quite surprised really. I expected to move the brake booster, but also in my mind had the engine over the front axle, which you seem to have avoided.
Nice work.
Ian.
Re: My build
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 10:36 am
by chosenview
The handbrake has been a right pain. Not so much the brake but the lever. I just don't have any place for it.
I decided the cross member had to go, and it's gone. Angle grinder away. The transfer box was up so tight that if I ever wanted to get it off I'd have to drop the whole engine drive train.
I have a replacement pipe that will go in a foot or so back.
For the lever I have gone for an electric trigger from a jag xf. Apply a current and it pulls the cable, reverse the current and it loosens it. Also has the added security advantage that you need to know where the switch is to use it. I did worry about it applying at 50mph but decided I've never done that with a manual one why would I do it with an electric. To be safe I'll put in an interlock. Even more security
Steve
Re: My build
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 4:51 pm
by geckoadventure
nice job pity you have not put the pics and description up here though. how long to finish?
Re: My build
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:03 pm
by chosenview
Been 3 years so far. Probably be another 3. I only get to work on it a couple of hours a week.
All the photos are on the blog site.
Www.pearman.cc/blog
Steve
Re: My build
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:48 pm
by chosenview
Hi
I should have taken a photo of the drop arm before I removed it for the g wagon power steering. Would someone be willing to post a photo of theirs. I want to see how far the steering box comes through and where the clamp closes.
Ever grateful
Steve
Re: My build
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:36 pm
by roobar_and_custard
Hi Steve,
No idea if this helps, but thought you might be interested anyway - Peter may jump in too as he is often on this forum.
http://members.westnet.com.au/profpinz/ ... eering.htm
Looks very similar to your set-up.
Cheers.
Ian
Re: My build
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 3:00 pm
by chosenview
Thanks Ian.
Playing about with the box has proved its more important to have the box placed with regard to the steering column. Also need to be able to undo the shaft case. There was a risk I could have welded up the bracket too close to the bolts that hold it to the box.
So seat position is fixed and I'm working on where the steering column and box need to be in relation to that
Take care
Steve
http://Www.pearman.cc/blog
Re: My build
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 4:46 am
by roobar_and_custard
Hi Steve.
Been following your blog and progress is looking really promising. Any thoughts on how you are connecting up the shifters?
Thanks for the tip on the gearbox shortening. I too have now grafted the back of a ZF V8 box onto a 300tdi box, and slotted the LT230 transfer case onto the back. It was a bit harder for me though as I made 2 boxes into 1...
Keep going, so there is more for me to copy.
Cheers.
Ian
Re: My build
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 3:57 pm
by chosenview
Do you mean the gearbox shifters? They are just cables that I need to make up when I know the length
I have just scored a hydraulic pto winch and am very much hoping it'll fit to the lt230 I've bastardised