

Started mounting the motor and box, with these and the cab on I'll be able to set the rear suspension to match the ride hieght in the front
But anyway heres my way of mounting a motor


Started with 2 motors from 2.8 cressida's



If your ever desperate enough to try this, this is how I went about it
measured the length of the gearbox input shaft , depth of the clutch and width of clutch to the motor that gave me the width, next bit was cut the front of an auto 5m bellhousing and the back off the hilux one, mill them so they combine to the right height and are even, then stood the motor on its end mounted the motor end, using a striped gearbox with just the input shaft mounted the gearbox end, using the clutch to center every thing I welded everywhere the two halves touched then for everywhere else I cut and trimmed to match the two halves up
And here we have a work of art




Now after all this I stumbled accross a manual bellhousing on trademe, and with my intent to supercharge I decided to buy the new one... piece of mind an all




Anyway on the good side doing this ment I stripped the gearbox, where I found the last owner of it was a moron, it had been rebuilt in the past and they had mixed up 3/4 and 5th gear sincro rings... they are the same size its just 3/4 has bevells on both sides to help it slid into gear, 5th only has them on one side


Next up was the double adapter to run 2 transfercases.... Cheers SupraSurf nice an easy to install, with this on my gearbox mount had to move back so I cleaned the old mounts off the chassis going to do something a bit funky with this

Now comes some more fun mounting it all .... having no engine mounts to go off (the deisel hilux mounts will work) being a petrol hilux mine were in the wrong spot and having no gearbox mount I hung the motor and box's in the chassi and using a few ropes tied it into place. then made some new engine mounts to fit, I'm now working on a new gearbox cross member


Anyway here's a couple of pix of the placement




Oh well thats it for now, hopefully have some more pix of the finished mounts tomorrow night


Cheers Reece