Not quite a bolt in job! Gonna need a trans tunnel to suit but worth the effort. Plus if you hunt around you may even find an auto column and the whole swap will look factory.
I did that to mine early on in the build, CRS tunnel, auto column and I’m pretty sure it’s an LC-LJ tail shaft then I modified a manual linkage to make it all work. Sounds easy hey…..
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
Devilrod wrote:Not quite a bolt in job! Gonna need a trans tunnel to suit but worth the effort. Plus if you hunt around you may even find an auto column and the whole swap will look factory.
I did that to mine early on in the build, CRS tunnel, auto column and I’m pretty sure it’s an LC-LJ tail shaft then I modified a manual linkage to make it all work. Sounds easy hey…..
Pretty much what i also did , i started with a manual column that i customised and made function with a trimatic and gear lock outs , but no provisions for the wiring to stop starting in gear and then came across a ek auto column much easier including wiring up reverse lights. I had a lj tail shaft and ended up with a hydro tailshalft
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Big block 161
Holley sniper EFI.
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Lj diff and reverse lights.
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Just a tease at this stage. I still need to take if and get inspected. Should have done before the trip but didn't have time.
I had an excuse to take it for a drive today for day 5 covid test. Have to post log book off to get endorsed but will have to wait I suppose.
Anyway it got me enthused about doing some work on it. Big puddle of gear oil on the shed floor.
FB ute driver, EK van project
getting my FB ute on the road
EK van on rotisserie
Got underneath. Fuel pump looks to be the source of engine oil leak. The gearbox is heamoraging from front and rear seals. It is a new seal in the back.
FB ute driver, EK van project
getting my FB ute on the road
EK van on rotisserie
Yeah that's where mine is too but I'll have to sort it out a bit more. When I push the pedal, the spring is scraping on the dash. Longer bolt to lift it a bit may be the fix for mine.