A Few Questions....
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All the gearboxes are the same length be they course or fine (mid 81 on) spline. The tail shafts vary in length according to where the box ends up sitting (fore and aft related in the tunnel). In the Aust cars, the petrol and diesel boxes each use different length tail shafts because the engine is mounted in a different position. Petrol boxes have a grey painted shaft and diesel have a black painted shaft. I have found that all my diesel boxes have all had course spline shafts and have a tail shaft with a non serviceable uni joint. It is sealed for life and so far I have not found any that have failed. I suspect these shafts were sourced from Japan. The petrol engine cars all use replaceable uni joints. It's the same standard part used on all in line 6 cylinder Holden cars.
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How does it fit stock? or is that only for G200W in a Gemini?bad 44u wrote:im not sure if this was covered but the standard exhaust manifold will hit the engine mounts, you'll need a set of extractors that will clear the mount and have clearance for the starter motor.
Twincam needs: surge tank, EFI lines, TPS, recored radiator, hoses, assemble the ECU (50% done).