I was asked in another thread to detail the above.
I am currently swapping out a LT85 (5 Speed) to a LT95 (4 Speed) from a V8 into an Isuzu. These are the differences.
Bellhousing
Clutch pushrod
Clutch driven plate
Clutch throwout bearing
Slave cyl - I think
Gearbox mounts- unbolt - re bolt job
Vacuum line required for centre diff lock
These are the slave cyl/ pushrod differences
Top cast iron lt85. Lower one - pretty sure I was sold a series alloy one for my V8
Shortest rod - V8 lt95
Mid size LT85 Isuzu
Longest LT95 Isuzu
There is a problem fitting the V8 slave cyl as it does,nt reach far enough into the bellhousing to fully engage the clutch.
Clutch fully thrown & below, the pushrod position
The cast flywheel housing is 15cm wide, so the slave cyl is in danger of popping out as its pretty well fully extended.
It should extend much further like this- the LT85
Looking at this pic out of the army manual, the Isuzu slave cyl extends further into the bellhousing.
Can anyone confirm??
Cheers, David
Last edited by DeeJay; 6th September 2009 at 09:19 AM. Reason: did'nt finish- added its from a V8
Last edited by Bearman; 5th September 2009 at 08:44 PM. Reason: incomplete post
Just checked my manuals, I was wrong about the throwout bearings
FRC9568 for the LT85 ........Correction AYG3339..same as LT95
AYG3339 for the LT95
clutch slave cylinders UKC8677L for both boxes
Last edited by Bearman; 6th September 2009 at 05:46 AM. Reason: wrong part number
Im sure I used the same bearing when I changed mine over, Had a choice of a few and just swaped the extention over (From memory) Also had to cut the push rod down because I found out the hard way mine was too long, Didnt want to wait another two weeks for my next break to get the right one.![]()
Sorry guys,
I should have said its a LT95 from a V8, I cant change the heading now.
Well, after fitting & removing the gearbox twice, the problem has been diagnosed.
The Isuzu bell housing I was sold was fitted with a series 3 pin on which the clutch fork pivots. Its 10mm shorter.
Therefore there was not enough travel with the throwout bearing. Its a one off & its hard to be critical of the guy who fitted it.
The slave cyl & throwout fork are the same on V8's Isuzu's 4 & 5 speed....
But not the bellhousing pin![]()
This thread would have been shorter if I did'nt keep finding differences !!
The 4 speed drive shaft is a bit longer. Lucky I still had the V8 one. Rear shafts are the same length.
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Does a series 3 LWB have a shorter wheelbase than a county?
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