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Old 08-14-2015, 03:32 AM
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With this weight reduction program, you might as well slap a racing number on the side of it!
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A bit of weight back on.....
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Old 08-14-2015, 05:20 AM
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looks much better without the bull bar.
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Old 08-15-2015, 04:46 PM
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The bull bars with side parts are known as a "Wally Bar" the first ones made and fitted where done by Wally Spears in Alice, the original design was to heard cows, pushing them with the bars and protection on the sides. Lots of old 40 series Cruisers have them.
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That makes sense, a Wally owns that F truck.
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Ohh Harsh!
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That makes sense, a Wally owns that F truck.
Ha ha how's the Portch???
And you call me a Wally?

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Old 08-18-2015, 06:20 PM
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Sold 'Wally' and his 'side' kicks for $500
Might help with the $4000 of parts for the bloody gearbox!!!!
I could buy the parts for the American gearbox (same ZF S5-420) for about $1200 but because it's a Brazilian made box and not identical..... and no one will tell me what parts do and don't fit.....
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Am I not the only one that thinks we need a picture of an American box and a Brazilian box in thread?
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I think the Brazilian box is just a trimmed down version of the U.S. box.
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Old 08-18-2015, 08:31 PM
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I was thinking the American box is probably bigger and beefier.
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I've heard the U.S. boxes need special lubricants if they are being using in heavy duty applications
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Im wondering why its so much more expensive to put your Parts in a Brazilian box versus a US box. Can you source a replacement second hand Aussie box for less? What about sourcing one from overseas (Asia or Eastern Europe)?
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Am I not the only one that thinks we need a picture of an American box and a Brazilian box in thread?
I'm not sure I am allowed to put those pictures up here.......
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Apparently it's the teeth in the Brazilian box are a lot more refined and synchronise themselves with the help of special lubricants.

The teeth in the American box don't mesh so well.....
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Bring an all new meaning to 'dog box' doesn't it?
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I'm also chasing a zf s5 42 replacement. An option I've chased is a reco box imported from the US. They are about $1500-$2000. Most suppliers want a case as an exchange and will charge about $200-$500 extra if you do not return one. They call it a core deposit.
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42- 420 foot pound of torque.
A heavy duty version of the box is the zf s5 47.
I need a replacement for a 1990ish model f150.
The auto option then, for both 2 and 4wd was a c6.
A 2wd c6 with a new prop shaft might be an option.
An older 4 speed new process box out of a 1980's f truck could be an option.
My 1990 f250 2wd has a c6 with a sterling/stirling diff. This has 8 wheel studs instead of the 5 and with 8 dual rear wheels can be fitted making a good tow vehicle.
My 1980ish f100 has a new process box with a 9" diff behind a 6 pot (same as xd or e).
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The auto option then, for both 2 and 4wd was a c6.
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If s5 = 5 speed syncho, does c6 = 6 speed crash box?
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If s5 = 5 speed syncho, does c6 = 6 speed crash box?
a c 6 is a auto box guye
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I thought mine was funnier!
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