
Originally Posted by
Dougal
Yep.
It fits, but it's tight along the side where John ran into "negative clearance". The 5 speed (MSA-5G) is quite a bit shorter than the 6speed, due to the shorter bellhousing you've got plenty of space for the relevant adaptor plates and shaft.
Shift levers are something I haven't got an elegant solution for yet.
Some ratios which I've accumulated, many provided by John.
The mbp-6p is:
1st 6.378:1
2nd 3.627:1
3rd 2.239:1
4th 1.452:1
5th 1.000:1
6th 0.787:1
MSA5G,
5.788:1
2.998:1
1.594:1
1.000:1
0.776:1
5.798:1
MSA5P,
5.788:1
2.998:1
1.735:1
1.000:1
0.776:1
5.798:1
MSA5R,
4.987:1
2.998:1
1.594:1
1.000:1
0.728:1
4.774:1
MXA5R
4.987:1
2.870:1
1.594:1
1.000:1
0.728:1
Isuzu MBP-6P
1st 6.378:1
2nd 3.627:1
3rd 2.239:1
4th 1.452:1
5th 1.000:1
6th 0.787:1
rev 6.595:1
MYY-6P
5.979:1
3.434:1
1.862:1
1.297:1
1.000:1
0.774:1
5.701:1
MYY-5P
5.315:1
3.053:1
1.655:1
1.000:1
0.721:1
5.068:1
Isuzu Mzz-6U
1st- 6.369
2nd- 3.767
3rd- 2.234
4th- 1.442
5th- 1.000
6th- 0.782
rev- 6.369
Model MSB-5S
Description The transmission is one horizontal manual transmission, which is manufactured in strict with Japanese ISUZU standard. It can be used on light-duty truck,minibus etc.
Specification Matching Engine: 4JB1
Ratio:
1: 5.016
2: 2.672
3: 1.585
4: 1.000
5: 0.770
Rev: 4.783
Central Distance: 88
Torque: 230
4JB1 fitted with MSB-5S
4BE1T fitted with MSB-5M
4BC2 fitted with MSB-5S (truck at home)
4HF1 fitted with MSA-5R (wymer brothers)
NHR (poss 4JB1) with MSC-5
MSA-5D and MXA-5D appear functionally identical
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