
Originally Posted by
workingonit
JohnF - getting Isuzu engine and gearbox by all accounts is worth it, so I'll be persisting with my conversion. Don't intend this as a thread hi-jack, hoping my questions might be relevant to your situation.
I've left phone messages, emails etc for Sheldon but no response as yet. I'll rely on the confidence of those who know him that he'll come through.
In the mean time, can anyone tell me the gap I must leave between the MSA5 speed and the LT230 transfer box for Sheldon's adapter? I can then make a temporary frame to join the two components. Ideally I would like to hear from a few who have used Sheldon's adapter for the MSA5/LT230 in case there has been any variance as Sheldon worked toward developing optimum fit - or has there been only one iteration?
Also, as a temporary measure I have purchased an output shaft, long spline, which I intend to mate to a home made flange, to bolt to the existing flange at the rear of the MSA5 box - I assume this is how Sheldon's set up goes together - this contrivance will in theory allow me to align the MSA5 with the LT230, using the temporary frame to hold it all together. Then I should be able to move on to the engine mounts.
Speaking of engine mounts, has anyone actually drawn up some CAD designs for the mounts and any other fabricated items required (thinking of people like Dougal). Note this is my first attempt at an engine transplant so anything to smooth the process would be appreciated. I've got access to an old series frame for stock. I'm going to try and fit the Isuzu set up into a 1982 Range Rover.
Also, can anyone tell me if it is OK to mount the 4bd1 to an engine trolley (cheap 560kg job from Supercheap) via the bell housing, or should it be mounted directly to the block - is the bell housing strong enough? For the moment I just want to move the engine around the shed as space is required, without having to resort to the engine crane all the time.
Cheers.
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