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Adapter kit to fit an auto to Perky SOLD
- Peter and Sandra OKA 374
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07 Jun 2016 18:32 - 01 Mar 2017 15:47 #1
by Peter and Sandra OKA 374
OKA 374 LT Van, converted to camper/motorhome,
400ah Lithiums, 1100w solar, diesel cooking heating and HWS,
Cummins 6BT, Allison 6 speed auto, Nissan transfer.
Peter and Sandra OKA 374 created the topic: Adapter kit to fit an auto to Perky SOLD
As per topic, adapter kit to fit a GM TH400 or 4L80E behind a Perkins Phaser, includes Perkins industrial flywheel housing and flywheel, Phoenix castings alloy adapter for bellhousing and driveplate, starter motor and flexplate to suit. You will need to source your own transmission. $1200 ono
Reason for sale is that I've gone to the dark side and fitted a Cummins 6BT with the same transmission.
Reason for sale is that I've gone to the dark side and fitted a Cummins 6BT with the same transmission.
OKA 374 LT Van, converted to camper/motorhome,
400ah Lithiums, 1100w solar, diesel cooking heating and HWS,
Cummins 6BT, Allison 6 speed auto, Nissan transfer.
Last Edit: 01 Mar 2017 15:47 by Peter and Sandra OKA 374. Reason: item sold
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08 Jun 2016 05:12 #2
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210greg replied the topic: Adapter kit to fit an auto to Perky
How did your conversion go ( Another one gone to the DARK side) Hope you weathered the storms ok about 300mm hear minor flooding but all ok,
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08 Jun 2016 05:59 #3
by Peter and Sandra OKA 374
OKA 374 LT Van, converted to camper/motorhome,
400ah Lithiums, 1100w solar, diesel cooking heating and HWS,
Cummins 6BT, Allison 6 speed auto, Nissan transfer.
Peter and Sandra OKA 374 replied the topic: Adapter kit to fit an auto to Perky
Greg, it has gone pretty well, a few minor hiccups as you would expect when doing it the first time, like Paul said the first one is the hardest and as they've done a few then it becomes pretty easy when you know what bits you need.
Just doing the first drives, only been a few k's so far and came home to fix a couple of minor leaks and will go for a longer run later today. Seems to drive much nicer than the Perky and is so smooth! A lot quieter too.
We only had about a 100 mm of rain, being inland a bit helped but we desperately needed it as the feed for the cattle was disappearing and paddocks were brown and dusty. Was just enough to get the creeks full but not really running, they had a bit more up toward the tops.
Just doing the first drives, only been a few k's so far and came home to fix a couple of minor leaks and will go for a longer run later today. Seems to drive much nicer than the Perky and is so smooth! A lot quieter too.
We only had about a 100 mm of rain, being inland a bit helped but we desperately needed it as the feed for the cattle was disappearing and paddocks were brown and dusty. Was just enough to get the creeks full but not really running, they had a bit more up toward the tops.
OKA 374 LT Van, converted to camper/motorhome,
400ah Lithiums, 1100w solar, diesel cooking heating and HWS,
Cummins 6BT, Allison 6 speed auto, Nissan transfer.
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