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Transmission and tcase...

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has anyone ever tried to mate a samurai or yota tranny to a ej?

 

ive been searching and id like to see ho hard it would be..

Yep. Mudrat did it years ago with his hatch for the Rubicon trip. Nissan tcase behind an EJ 4EAT. Transfer clutches had to be welded up, simply cutting power to the DutyC was not enough to make the car driveable.

 

 

This would be true of any EJ trans, the VLSD center diff in the MTs would not be strong enough. They'd have to be welded, or replaced with a RWD conversion sleeve.

 

 

But that would pretty much be the only challenge unique to an EJ.

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i was thinkin of mating a Suzuki tranny and tcase to a ej22 and running a 4 link to some sammi axles (i know a frame will need to be made)...

 

im just wondering about the tranny to engine im googling for specs

sammys a devorced case so just need a custom shaft , simple. toyota has the same diameter clutch plate, you will need a custom bellhousing to make it work

Hi Blue This is Jerry, yes i have a sammy setting in my 86 hatchbrat. I live in Selah come on over and see it you can also call me 1-509-952-2855. Thanks Jerry

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ill take you up on that as soon as i replace the tbelt on my wagon it slipped on the passengers side while i was up in the evans creek area i THINK i used the tbelt as a shovel/snow blower haha (its open)

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