4G63 wideblock + RX7 series 4 gearbox
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- Big Dorifto
- Posts: 89
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:33 pm
- Location: Melbourne, Eastern Subs
Good to see others going down this track. Made the change to the Mazda box 4 years ago and have never looked back. Shift is smoother and cleaner, and box is much stronger. Inserted a set of ratios from Albins in Ballarat and it is the sweetest thing to drive, especially at high rpm and in the tight stuff. Have now changed diff ratio from 4.6 to 4.2 as 2nd gear is now a usable ratio.
If you have any question about the conversion happy to offer assistance where I can.
Brian
If you have any question about the conversion happy to offer assistance where I can.
Brian
Dirt is for racing on, Bitumen is for getting there.
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- Big Dorifto
- Posts: 89
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:33 pm
- Location: Melbourne, Eastern Subs
Sorry no pics of X member but it wasn't that hard to do. I am led to believe that there are a few different rear housing configurations anyway.
Off memory I also had to put a 2 - 3mm washer under the pivot bolt for the clutch fork so it positioned it better on full throw.
Brian.
Off memory I also had to put a 2 - 3mm washer under the pivot bolt for the clutch fork so it positioned it better on full throw.
Brian.
Dirt is for racing on, Bitumen is for getting there.
I finished oldies member today.
Then I got keen and cleaned it up a bit
A bit of paint.
It turned out better then mine!
The second time around is always better.
I then made the cover plate for the fly wheel.
I hooked up the slave cylinder. You are correct Redzone, the hose really does just bolt up.
I then started on re-positioning the shifter stick.
I have had a busy day!
Then I got keen and cleaned it up a bit
A bit of paint.
It turned out better then mine!
The second time around is always better.
I then made the cover plate for the fly wheel.
I hooked up the slave cylinder. You are correct Redzone, the hose really does just bolt up.
I then started on re-positioning the shifter stick.
I have had a busy day!
Agatha the ugly Starion
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- Austarion Occupant
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Keep this going please. Shows very clearly what's involved. I'm very curious about how you're going to relocate the shifter.
Oh, and you might want to leave Old Fart's member out of it. :P
Oh, and you might want to leave Old Fart's member out of it. :P
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