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LJCedric 20.06.2016 16:18

Voiman ulosotto Land Cruiser LJ73
 
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Hello Finnish Land Cruiser enthusiasts,

I'm a 22 year old man from Belgium, so I can't speak Finnish. I hope English will do?

I'm the owner of a 1980 BJ40 and a 1990 LJ73. On the BJ40 I have a mechanical winch, which works great. I would love to have a similar winch setup on my LJ73. I would use the winch and the driveshaft of a BJ40 mechanical winch (with some adjustment and welding it should be possible).

The problem is that here in Belgium, the J7-Landcruisers never came with a PTO (power take off) on the gearbox. This part is unfindable in my country. I have seen that many Finnish LJ70s are equipped with a PTO on the gearbox.

I already found entire gearboxes on Finnish second hand car parts website, but never a seperate PTO.

My question: Does anyone here has this part and wants to sell it? Of course I will pay the price of the PTO + the shipping costs to Belgium in advance.

In the attachments, you will find photo's of the LJ73 for which I need the PTO. The second photo is of the place where the PTO should be mounted on the gearbox:

Jp 20.06.2016 16:35

I got one laying around. It´s from LJ70, but supposedly it´s the same. Just to be sure, What is the tranny type on yours?

LJCedric 20.06.2016 20:52

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Thank you for your answer.

The only number that I can find on the transfer case is '2AK', located right under the place where the rear prop shaft leaves the transmission. Do you know where I should look the finder the proper number of the transfercase?

I have measured the bolts of the plate that covers the hole for the PTO. You can find the measurements in the image. I have measured from center to center of the bolt.

Kind regards,
Cedric

Jp 21.06.2016 08:06

Check your VIN plate in engine bay, and look for R150F

LJCedric 21.06.2016 12:49

I can't find a 'R150F' on the VIN plate, only the type (LJ73LV-MNXW) and the chassis number. There no other ID plate in the engine bay.
Kinds regards

LJCedric 21.06.2016 21:03

Is there another way to find out what type of transfer case is under the car?

RIPAX 21.06.2016 22:43

Tip.
 
One way to find out is the oil drain plug,if its on bottom of gearbox,its propably G-series,if its on side of box,its R-series. There should be only those two types,here in Finland the R-series is common,few G series too in older (84-85) models i think. In finland we have an "type plate" in engine bay in firewall and it has an gearbox type mentioned. I`m pretty sure you have an R150F setup in your LJ.

LJCedric 23.06.2016 20:51

Thank you for the information. My transfercase has the the drain plug on the bottom.
I've got several LJ7 colleagues who also want a PTO on their vehicle. So if anyone else has a PTO lying around and wanting to sell it, please contact me via private message.
Kind regards

RIPAX 23.06.2016 21:18

Lainaus:

Alkuperäinen kirjoittaja LJCedric (Viesti 1305195)
Thank you for the information. My transfercase has the the drain plug on the bottom.
I've got several LJ7 colleagues who also want a PTO on their vehicle. So if anyone else has a PTO lying around and wanting to sell it, please contact me via private message.
Kind regards

No,i meant the main gearbox,not the transfer case. On R-series the drain plug is behind the front drive shaft when you look at right side of a car.

LJCedric 24.06.2016 16:58

Ok, thanks. The drain plug of the main gearbox is also on the bottom.


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