Petrol terrano Boxxes.
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Petrol terrano Boxxes.
Ok so im thinking of changing my plans. I will just drive my auto until its blows, then manual convert. I have been told that petrol terrano boxxes are really strong? same as whats in a 300ZX? And that you can just swap bellhousings? So i could get diesel manual bellhousing and mount onto a v6 terrano gearbox and it'd be good to go?
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I could be wrong here, but i thought they were the same box and transfer case, but they use different diff ratios (4.3)
Less torque, more rev's with a petrol.
I'm sure others will know more than me, cause a Terrano engine bay looks cramped with a VG30 in it.
All I know right now is a gear/trans box is furkin heavy as mine is on the floor at the mo.
Lifting it back in tomorrow arvo. Anyone wanna wish me good luck
Cheers,
Less torque, more rev's with a petrol.
I'm sure others will know more than me, cause a Terrano engine bay looks cramped with a VG30 in it.
All I know right now is a gear/trans box is furkin heavy as mine is on the floor at the mo.
Lifting it back in tomorrow arvo. Anyone wanna wish me good luck



Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Autos are the same across most of the nissan rear wheel drive range. Later model (post 96ish) are slightly different raitos. Patrol and twin turbo 300zx are basically the same but use more clutch packs internally.
Auto will outlast a manual one if you fit an after market cooler to it. Manuals tend to blow main lay shaft bearing or snap fifth of the back so dont be in to much of a hurry to go manual.
Auto will outlast a manual one if you fit an after market cooler to it. Manuals tend to blow main lay shaft bearing or snap fifth of the back so dont be in to much of a hurry to go manual.
Toy - Zuk chassis tub, hilux 4.88 axles and transfer, Nissan CA18DE motor and auto trans, sc12 supercharger, 32 10'5 simex, twin motor 8274 custom freespool. Well the parts are all there in various corners of the shed
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sibainmud wrote:I could be wrong here, but i thought they were the same box and transfer case, but they use different diff ratios (4.3)
Less torque, more rev's with a petrol.
I'm sure others will know more than me, cause a Terrano engine bay looks cramped with a VG30 in it.
All I know right now is a gear/trans box is furkin heavy as mine is on the floor at the mo.
Lifting it back in tomorrow arvo. Anyone wanna wish me good luck![]()
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Cheers,
I will wish you luck buddy, I hope it goes well for you.

1997 Isuzu Mu, 3.1TD, 5sp Manual.
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Good luck Simon! So you got the new clutch in then?
Im guessing that they only snap 5th gear if it loaded up in 5th? i wont be giving it shit in 5th, also i was meaning petrol not patrol =/ I know that the terrano manuals are weak as, but heard the v6 ones were real strong?
meatc wrote:Autos are the same across most of the nissan rear wheel drive range. Later model (post 96ish) are slightly different raitos. Patrol and twin turbo 300zx are basically the same but use more clutch packs internally.
Auto will outlast a manual one if you fit an after market cooler to it. Manuals tend to blow main lay shaft bearing or snap fifth of the back so dont be in to much of a hurry to go manual.
Im guessing that they only snap 5th gear if it loaded up in 5th? i wont be giving it shit in 5th, also i was meaning petrol not patrol =/ I know that the terrano manuals are weak as, but heard the v6 ones were real strong?
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na sorry mate u cant change bell houseings they are cast as the box you can bulid the diesel box stronger just need to up grade all the berrings to needle roller this stops the lay shaft berring props give a ring if u need help green motorsport 021 1162853
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Without getting off-topic, TD power, how easy is it to fit the up graded bearings to the input shaft?
Gunna pick up the remanufactured clutch assembly from Autoclutch tomorrow morning, so looking at throwing the box back in tomorrow. The input shaft has a bit of play in it, but not noisy.
Cheers,
Gunna pick up the remanufactured clutch assembly from Autoclutch tomorrow morning, so looking at throwing the box back in tomorrow. The input shaft has a bit of play in it, but not noisy.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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re fifth in terrano Manual, loading it up in low range revers will do it. Thats how I damaged mine, backing a trailer up a sealed narrow winding steep drive with a load of funiture, drive line bind bad, next day no fifth and all sorts of rattles. I'm not sure about the petrol ones but would suspect of they are different it wont be as simple as a bell housing swap.
Had my box rebuilt with roller bearings the second time it went ( the fifth issue) and the guy that fixed it found factory bearings in it despite the previous "rebuild". Was mint after that and got thrashed towing and off road for 5 more years before I sold it.
Had my box rebuilt with roller bearings the second time it went ( the fifth issue) and the guy that fixed it found factory bearings in it despite the previous "rebuild". Was mint after that and got thrashed towing and off road for 5 more years before I sold it.
Toy - Zuk chassis tub, hilux 4.88 axles and transfer, Nissan CA18DE motor and auto trans, sc12 supercharger, 32 10'5 simex, twin motor 8274 custom freespool. Well the parts are all there in various corners of the shed
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Awesome sounds like i should try find a box with buggered bearings for cheap and just rebuild? how much are the bearings? and is it much of a job fitting them?
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at takes me about a day to rebuild one last time i did one the berrings were round $350ish trade price for needle roller
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u13turbo wrote:Awesome sounds like i should try find a box with buggered bearings for cheap and just rebuild? how much are the bearings? and is it much of a job fitting them?
hi i have a rebuilt box still at geartech palmerston north $1000
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Haha ok so itll take me like a week... Is it a difficult job or pretty straight forward? iv only done a tiny bit of learning about internals of gearboxes.
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TD power wrote:at takes me about a day to rebuild one last time i did one the berrings were round $350ish trade price for needle roller
Thanks mate, but no time as I wanna go out on Saturday.
Starter will survive too, but not for long

So might look at doing both those things at a later date.
Fuel pump is next

Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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fuel pump with 12mm plunger and 30psi sounds like a plan sibainmud lest we know about a strong gbox that bolts in haha gota love nissans
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TD power wrote:fuel pump with 12mm plunger and 30psi sounds like a plan sibainmud lest we know about a strong gbox that bolts in haha gota love nissans
Yip

Don't forget to look into the front LS option too.
Keep you eye out for a box too.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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will do there has to be a ls that will fit we will find a conqer haha
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TD power wrote:will do there has to be a ls that will fit we will find a conqer haha
Im keen to know of that too! lsd front and rear would be savage!
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u13turbo wrote:TD power wrote:will do there has to be a ls that will fit we will find a conqer haha
Im keen to know of that too! lsd front and rear would be savage!
R&D still to be done

There maybe an opportunity here to break new ground.
TD's the man when it comes to Nissans.
I'm glad we're on the same side

Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!