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80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:09 pm
by mike21
hey toyota wizzzes i'm currently running a 80 series petrol with 80 series auto and 80 series transfer. problem!! i want pto.

does a 70 series tranfer bolt to the 80 series box?? has any1 done this?

would prefer to leave that box in there as i kno it works well and it drives sweet.

cheers mike

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:42 pm
by rokhound
Full time 4wd versus part time 4wd by any chance?
I thought all 80's were full time but the gx manuals might not be.

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:09 pm
by mudlva
im guessing that the 70 to 80 match wont be a goer them ah Mike mite need to come round home and take a few measys of my 3F to see if you could get pto that way

give us a call some time

cheers Rohan

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:33 pm
by DaveM
My '90 VX 80 series is factory part time 4wd......no idea what transfer case it runs though :roll:

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:14 pm
by mike21
yeah cheers rohan looks like i'll be goin manual with a 70 box so i can get pto. hada looksy under murrys truck on sunday and there aint no way a 70 transfer is goin on the back of my 80 auto :cry: tryna decide weather to start ripn it all apart or leave as is for the show in hamilton :?

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:18 pm
by sig
they do make a pto for the eight series.rare as rockin horse shit thou :(

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:33 pm
by mudlva
sig wrote:they do make a pto for the eight series.rare as rockin horse shit thou :(

im guessing that that pto will be for the parttime 80 series these trucks where using the older split transfur boxes that where on the 60 and 70 series cruisers the full time 80 does not have a port to bolt a pto onto the side of the transfur box thats why when toyota installed the electric winch into the deisels full time trucks they took a feed off the 24v side of the wiring. im not sur if they ever put a winch onto the petrol models as these trucks were only 12 volt( if memory serves me right??)

back to mikes problem going to either a 60s auto or a manuel will be the only opptions at a guess or going hydrulic and taking power off the crank pully

all options have pluses and minuses

cheers :wink:

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:12 am
by jeremy
Hey Mike, What auto are you running? Is it an A440, because the A440 came out in the 70 series cruisers with the normal cruiser transfer case - that'd probably be the easiest way to get a PTO.

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:20 am
by mudlva
hi Jemery

Mikes auto is the 80 series with the full time transfur box with a center diff thats been "modded"

if im correct(?) the a440 was in both the 60 and 70 trucks

this would be Mike best option (in my humble oppion) the problem is in finding 1 that somebody will sell

cheers Rohan

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:36 am
by jeremy
haha, "modded"

yeh, I think the a440 also came out in the 80 series, just with the different transfer case behind it.

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:24 pm
by mudlva
jeremy wrote:haha, "modded"

yeh, I think the a440 also came out in the 80 series, just with the different transfer case behind it.



ah ha im learning all the time
wanting to steal a saying of a mate of mine
( im a thief of knowledge espescailly of other peoples knowledge)

cheers

Re: 80 auto to 70 transfer????

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:50 pm
by mike21
hmmm time to do sum groveling in the dirt under my truck and try find out if its an a440 i guess. would like to stay auto if possible. (i know where to find and auto and transfer that i nd, just needa convince the owner he doesnt nd it :twisted: :lol: )