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Rocklobster conversions parts?

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29 Jul 2013 13:39 #78534 by ne-crock
Rocklobster conversions parts? was created by ne-crock
Right i know this has been disscussed many times and i have searched but cant find my exact answer and trying to get everything ordered today so i can try fit it friday/saturday

I know the obvious like,

The lobster itself,
New mounts
Intermidiate prop
Front sj prop,
New hd bushes

What other things will i need?


Also i currently have a 25mm prop spacer on my front prop, with a 4" lift if i remeber correctly that will be too much spacer when i get my lobster?

Any bits i've missed would be much appreciated

Thanks
Crock

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29 Jul 2013 14:05 #78538 by Smoggy
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Keep the spacer Mike it will probably come in handy for your mini prop from the gearbox.

With a 4'' lift the other props should fit straight on.

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29 Jul 2013 14:12 #78539 by ne-crock
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Would 25mm not be too long for the mini prop?

Also what oil?

I've found two answers ep90 or sae 75w-90? Before i go order the wrong one, which one is right?

Is it true it holds 0.8 litres?

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29 Jul 2013 17:14 #78550 by Smoggy
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SAE 75W-90 0.9litres. The 25mm spacer should be about right for the mini prop mate. I am sure mine is 25mm on a 4.5'' lift.

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29 Jul 2013 18:15 #78555 by RichiesJimny
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Smoggy wrote: SAE 75W-90 0.9litres. The 25mm spacer should be about right for the mini prop mate. I am sure mine is 25mm on a 4.5'' lift.


Your mini prop spacer was 12.5mm Mike, I needed an 18mm spacer with my Redacted mount so maybe different mounts require different spacers.
I don't have any spacers on the front or rear props with a 3 inch lift (which lifted it 4 inches)

You'll also need a speed sensor mounting bracket and a toothed ring for the output shaft, if the lobster has been fitted to a jimny already it might come with those if not Redacted or ORA sell them.

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29 Jul 2013 18:19 #78557 by ne-crock
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Also do the mini props vary in length?

I dont know if it does have the speed sensor, does this mean my speedo wont work without it?

Cheers richie, i'm using mikes old mount, so i presume i'd need a 12.5? Its an ora one

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29 Jul 2013 18:29 #78558 by RichiesJimny
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As long as you get the 413 mini prop if your using mikes mount the you should need a 12.5mm space like mike did.
You use the jimny speed sensor but mount it on the outside of the sj box, it the gets its reading off a toothed ring you'll need to fit to the rear out put flange.
If its come out of a jimny you might be lucky and get these with it.

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29 Jul 2013 18:39 #78560 by ne-crock
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Cheers richie once again,

I'll get one ordered!

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29 Jul 2013 20:00 #78564 by Smoggy
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Mike ive already got one here I paid ora £70 for and was gonna send back to them. If you want it you can have it for what I paid ora and I wont send it back to them.

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29 Jul 2013 20:02 #78565 by ne-crock
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Okay mike i'll grab that tomorrow aswell if thats okay?

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29 Jul 2013 20:12 #78567 by ne-crock
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How do i even fit it to my box?

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29 Jul 2013 20:26 #78569 by vitara_mad
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you don't need a spacer for the mini prop if you get the right 1 you need the 1 that is 405mm long

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