CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
A local engineer can make them (his main trade is building 4wd rally trucks) but the trick is getting them past the mechanic at roadworthy time. Still not much less than the Indy ones. If I go that way we might have to stamp Isuzu and the part no on the knuckle
Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
Sounds like a plan to me
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Well done mate.
I will be interested if you think you will have as much ramp over with the gearbox mounting change to chassis as your original Jack.
I have not started my convert yet but have decided to re shell my UBS69 chassis rather than replace the 4JX1 motor because I like the more forward gearbox mount of the UBS69.
I will be interested if you think you will have as much ramp over with the gearbox mounting change to chassis as your original Jack.
I have not started my convert yet but have decided to re shell my UBS69 chassis rather than replace the 4JX1 motor because I like the more forward gearbox mount of the UBS69.
Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
Yeah, im interested to see how it goes too. It was one of the downsides to the whole deal. BUT, mines 3" lifted on 33's, and clearance hasnt been much of an issue. Also, running the exhaust along the right side then across behind the transfer case rather than under the front of the gearbox, which should help a bit too. I'll be making a full set of bash plates too
Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
5 speed auto?
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Nah, the older 4spd auto from 2011
Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
Quick update
Now, this may just look like some kick panels and a knee panel, but, what it means is that the wiring is finished tidied and locked away.
A big step in CLAYTOLAND™
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Now, this may just look like some kick panels and a knee panel, but, what it means is that the wiring is finished tidied and locked away.
A big step in CLAYTOLAND™
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Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
So, made a bit more progress this evening. Dash is now done. Still have to install all the auxillary stuff like power outlets, switchgear and hook up uhf's and so on, but its all progressing well.
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Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
Nice work Clayto. I´m waiting for the video of this engyne runing
Re: CLAYTO™'s 4JG2 to 4JJ1 conversion/resto
Oh, it runs, i did take a video a few weeks back, but, had a small issue of the fan and shroud making it sound like an old 3.1

