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    Smile

    No chance of threading mine between the tranny and the chassy as I have a PTO winch. These exhausts also get fairly warm, I don't mind mine sitting a little further out under the siderail, in the airflow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1103.9TDI View Post
    No chance of threading mine between the tranny and the chassy as I have a PTO winch. These exhausts also get fairly warm, I don't mind mine sitting a little further out under the siderail, in the airflow.
    Yep same problem with ours the PTO shafts will be going in that route

    TIM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1103.9TDI View Post
    These exhausts also get fairly warm, I don't mind mine sitting a little further out under the siderail, in the airflow.
    That reminds me I still need to wrap some heat tape around mine!!!

    What size exhaust is yours? When my exhaust bloke looked at mine, he reckoned there was no way to run a 3" exhaust out where the factory one goes (and still have room for 33's).

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    Wink

    I've also got a three inch mandrel bent exhaust, which fits nice and tight (no muffler) in the standard position, but I'm not looking for any extra room to fit 33's.

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    mine has the original motor with garrett turbo. My exhaust follows the same path as Murray's by the sounds. Straight down between the starter and engine mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post

    Unlike Murray, I have the landie sump (which means an extra litre of oil capacity - apparently needed for steep hills offroad). .
    ?'more detail??

    The perenties run the wingless sump, the 4BD1 (4x4 perentie) I have in my RR has the wingless sump and I just bought a wingless sump from GWD enterprises for this last thing I acquired, as the sump has the wing cut off to clear the PTO shaft and exhaust, albeit, terribly done

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    ?'more detail??

    The perenties run the wingless sump, the 4BD1 (4x4 perentie) I have in my RR has the wingless sump and I just bought a wingless sump from GWD enterprises for this last thing I acquired, as the sump has the wing cut off to clear the PTO shaft and exhaust, albeit, terribly done

    Pics.

    Ta
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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    ?'more detail??

    The perenties run the wingless sump, the 4BD1 (4x4 perentie) I have in my RR has the wingless sump and I just bought a wingless sump from GWD enterprises for this last thing I acquired, as the sump has the wing cut off to clear the PTO shaft and exhaust, albeit, terribly done
    That is the first I have heard that the perenties don't have the sump extension??? You sure?

    The extended sump holds 8.5L. AFAIR, the truck version only holds 7.5L?

    I have heard from a few sources that the extra capacity was to ensure no oil starvation on hills. However this would imply that the 4x4 NPR would also have extra capacity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    That is the first I have heard that the perenties don't have the sump extension??? You sure?

    The extended sump holds 8.5L. AFAIR, the truck version only holds 7.5L?

    I have heard from a few sources that the extra capacity was to ensure no oil starvation on hills. However this would imply that the 4x4 NPR would also have extra capacity.
    Thats what I wanna know about

    I'm pretty sure, as mine is 4x4 perentie and I just sourced an army sump, no wing

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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

    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?

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