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Old 09-12-08, 23:36
Harry Moon Harry Moon is offline
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Hi Harry..
The 270 is too long for the C 60 L but the 235 will fit in better..
The C 60X is set up for the 270 and will fit right in..Notice the extended grill section on any C60X ..
I guess anything will fit in anything else,but why suffer if you don't have too..

I actually heard about the extended grill but haven't actually had a first hand look at one that was still in one piece. I took some pictures of the front mount on both trucks and was wondering what I might have to do. Is it a case of the radiator having to be moved forward or the front motor mount or both. I noticed on the C60X that the rear mount is different in that it is not actually a crossmember but 2 seperate brackets on each side.
Those manuals I got off you Alex at the start have been real life savers but I don't have the C60X Books. Are there any good pics that really illustrate the differences?
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Old 10-12-08, 20:38
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Gday Harry , i Have a cckw box in my c15 blitz wireless van and it is great on the road it keeps up with jeeps very well .

It was already fitted when i bought the vehicle so cant help out with details of the conversion but it has no speedo so i have to keep a sharp eye out for speed cameras.

Cheers Matt Baker.
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Old 10-12-08, 22:43
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Gday Harry , i Have a cckw box in my c15 blitz wireless van and it is great on the road it keeps up with jeeps very well .

It was already fitted when i bought the vehicle so cant help out with details of the conversion but it has no speedo so i have to keep a sharp eye out for speed cameras.

Cheers Matt Baker.
That's great news. The speedo on A's L's and X's runs off the transfer case so I should work that out OK.
Since yours is, I assume a 4X2, then it was just a case of shortening the driveshaft.
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Old 10-12-08, 22:45
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... if in fact the trany I have is an O.D. in 5th? I don't even have a shift pattern.
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Old 11-12-08, 08:41
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Harry find 5th gear then chalk the top of the imput and output shafts, turn the imput shaft one full revolution if the output shaft turnes past one revolution then it is OD.
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