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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    So in theory I can re rout the exhaust to inbetween the chassis rails by just fitting a wingless sump?

    Whats the price on one of them?
    $155 including postage on evilbay

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    That's the one I bought, he has a few

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    he is just up the road from me...

    he has N/A inlet and exhaust manifolds as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    he is just up the road from me...

    he has N/A inlet and exhaust manifolds as well
    There's also a cheap eBay retalier in the US for turbo exhaust manifolds ~ $160US with postage, comes with all gaskets and bolts. found a link to it on isuzurover's budget turbo install post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Thats what I wanna know about

    I'm pretty sure, as mine is 4x4 perentie and I just sourced an army sump, no wing
    Well Dave or Rar110 can confirm that???

    I saw an NPR 4x4 the other day, but it was driving, so couldn't stick my head under to look

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    he is just up the road from me...

    he has N/A inlet and exhaust manifolds as well
    He's willing to haggle on price too

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    3" Exhaust next to wingless sump, and over crossmember.
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    Smile

    Starter motor goes out through the top?. Just as well those four speeds (LT95) and the clutch plates are almost bullet proof!!!, might be a tad more complex replacing either with the exhaust in that position. Nice neat looking job, though, I really need to win Lotto, and have some LR therapy......anyone got next weeks numbers???.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1103.9TDI View Post
    Starter motor goes out through the top?. Just as well those four speeds (LT95) and the clutch plates are almost bullet proof!!!, might be a tad more complex replacing either with the exhaust in that position. Nice neat looking job, though, I really need to win Lotto, and have some LR therapy......anyone got next weeks numbers???.
    Actually the thing I was thinking about was the clutch slave cylinder, not only getting it off, but how it would like the heater next to it. They are sufficiently reliable that I carry one .....

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    Mine is very similar to Murray's, Its a piece of cake to wizz of for gearbag/clutch access, I have a flange midway, about sump flange level aswell, so I can drop it there, without removing the dump pipe, so its a matter of minutes and no exhaust, not difficult what so ever





    I had concerns about the slave, I was going to make a shield and heat wrap the exhaust, but its done 11,oookm now and hasn't been an issue, considering I spent last night out and found a few muddy hills, It sustained around 3 minutes a hit on the engine governor and if that hasn't killed it, it seems it will live on.............and if it fails out the way, its very easy to clutchless change an LT95, just begin with the box in first, Tx in Neutral at idle and slip it into low range and change up from there

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