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    Identify this notch!

    Anyone seen a chassis like this before?

    http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewto...079689#1079689


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    It's a series 3 right?

    is it ex army at all?? Because I did hear of some series 3 units that were futted with the engines and gearboxes that made their way into the perenties as a trial of pugrading the series 3, maybe this was one of those vehicles??
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    It has been modified to take a Nissan ED30 or ED33 with a 5 speed gearbox (or similar). The notch is there so that the starter motor won't rub against the chassis.

    MARKs 4WDs spcified that there should be a plate welder under the notch to reinforce the chassis. The plate should have horizontal welds only, but no vertical ones, which may create a weak point in the chassis. At least that's what the engineering specs were when I did it.

    (Post Script - 5min later) However Phoenix may be right about the army mod, as the MARKs 4WD specs called for a shorter notch without the angled bit at the back. The angled bit looks like 'more than necessary' engineering, it couldn't come from an under engineered company like MARKs 4WDs, so it may well be military.
    Last edited by Michael2; 3rd May 2007 at 08:26 AM.

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    Nice looking piece of work, I will continue to watch good luck on finding out who did it.

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    3 units that were futted with the engines
    bar bar black sheep!
    sorry couldnt help my self

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    It has been modified to take a Nissan ED30 or ED33 with a 5 speed gearbox (or similar). The notch is there so that the starter motor won't rub against the chassis.

    MARKs 4WDs spcified that there should be a plate welder under the notch to reinforce the chassis. The plate should have horizontal welds only, but no vertical ones, which may create a weak point in the chassis. At least that's what the engineering specs were when I did it.

    (Post Script - 5min later) However Phoenix may be right about the army mod, as the MARKs 4WD specs called for a shorter notch without the angled bit at the back. The angled bit looks like 'more than necessary' engineering, it couldn't come from an under engineered company like MARKs 4WDs, so it may well be military.
    I think that you may be on the money Michael. When I first saw the pics I thought of the ED30, but thought the cutout was in a different location. I trolled through some of my IIa pics that had the ED30/5sp and it seems that this is the notch.

    Cheers
    Slunnie


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