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Old 11-16-2014, 06:01 AM
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Hi guys, new to this forum ( see other post) so please forgive me as I now this has been asked before.

I want to put a manual gearbox onto my V8. I have a Getrag MT82 which will handle the power just need help with the flywheel. I've read on hear that you can use one of a xj40 or other 6 cylinder engine but done know exactly which one. If that's the case does anyone know if the pickup for the ecu still works or do you need to sort something else, if so what.

I've found a company who do the adaptor plates or could make one myself as I've done similar things before so no real problem there. Obviously will need to fool the ecu somehow into believing the auto box is still there.

Why am I doing it I heare you ask, well why not it's a challenge for the winter nights in the workshop.

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Ian,

No replies in 36 hours so I've moved your question from General Tech Help to X308 forum and added some detail to the thread title to attract attention.

If anyone has the answer, members here with the same model are the ones who will know.

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I do not think you can use a flywheel from a different vehicle, as they have holes in very specific places for the pickup sensor- even the V8 variants (AJ26/AJ27) have different flywheels, and are not interchangeable. Seems to me Telling the ECU not to look for Transmission inputs will be the challenge here.

I will look forward to your success though!
 
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You will probably be best off having a flywheel assembled by a specialty shop. You'll need the bolt spacing specific to the crank, pilot bearing specific to the input shaft, ring gear specific to the starter, and surface area specific to the clutch. Further, until you know how the bellhousing will attach to the engine, you can't know how thick everything needs to be. Anybody who builds flywheels will be able to knock this thing out from billet aluminum and probably (hopefully?) use an OTS ring gear no issues. I think you'd save time and maybe even money going this route vs trying to adapt something.
 
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... and it seems to me the bellhousing is the difficult thing here. If you come up with a way to adapt an MT82 to an AJ, that's awesome!
 
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I have a drawing of the flywheel (somewhere) I used on my XK..... Use the ring gear of the flexi plate, you can drill the spots out on the timing ring on the back and bolt this in or have it machined in........

I used a T56 on my XK but will use an S Type box on my XJ (if I decide to do it) as I have one and they bolt straight on....
 
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Old 11-18-2014, 12:14 AM
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The bellhousing was not hard, the merc box from the Rs is a bolt on, take it off machine the back out, use an adapter plate

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That is awesome info - I had no idea the 5-Tronic had a removeable bellhousing.

The S-Type box is a Getrag 221, no? The T56 (or newer T6060) should be a *lot* stronger... Why the switch?
 
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S-Type diesels had a 6-speed manual ZF transmission, also used in the Land Rover Discovery. The bellhousing bolts straight up to the AJV8
 
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^^^What he said^^^

Let alone the price difference!
 
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There is a downside...... The S Type diesel V6 was not available in the US, not sure about the Disco
 
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Originally Posted by Cambo351
S-Type diesels had a 6-speed manual ZF transmission, also used in the Land Rover Discovery. The bellhousing bolts straight up to the AJV8
Now is that only the diesel variant of the Land Rover Discovery? Or gas v8's as well?
 
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Yeah as I understand it the only manual Disco 3 was the 2.7L diesel, which was not sold in the US.
 
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Ah, well that's quite a roadblock for us yanks, then.
 
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Pleased to see that moving the thread has sparked replies and useful information.

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Thanks that's good info. Did you manage to find the drawing. Ecu shouldn't be a problem as emerald do a stand alone ecu which they have the mapping for and can talk on the can bus to the other ecu's

I'm going to go with the adaptor plate idea first them do some measuring for the flywheel and probably get one made. Found a company near me in Leeds West Yorkshire thT can do it.
 
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Old 11-19-2014, 11:46 AM
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I found the drawing....... I used an Emerald on my track XK......

I will post it up tomorrow when I am back at work...
 
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Since the F-Type is now officially available with a ZF manual transmission behind the v6's you could probably order all the parts new from Jag
 
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Do you think the bellhousings will be the same? I guess it depends.... The Jag diesel V6 was ford derived but I thought the Jag petrol V6 was purely a Jag engine.......

Would be handy to know?....
 
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The S-Type's petrol V6 was a Ford Duratec, the same used in the Lincoln LS and... the Ford Taurus and... Contour/Mondeo. Definitely not the same as the AJ, and precisely the reason why the S-Type and Lincoln LS V6 were both available with a manual gearbox while the V8s were not. In the Jaguar applications (including the X-Type) they were thoughtfully called the AJV6, despite just being a Duratec with a fancy top end. The diesel V6 was a Peugeot/Ford joint effort. I'm still baffled that it shares a bellhousing pattern with the AJV8.

The F-Type's V6 is Jaguar's new V6 platform and doesn't share (to the best of my knowledge) any connection with the Duratec. I wouldn't be a bit surprised to find it sharing a bellhousing pattern shared with the new Ingenium four cylinder, as that'd be awfully helpful for the XE.


Edit: I lied. the V6 in the F-Type and the XE is still the Duratec/AJV6, at least according to Wikipedia.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar_XE


That doesn't help the manual-behind-an-XJ at all.


Edit 2: Looks like the new F150 will have the "Lion" (AJD-V6) diesel, so maybe it'll come with a manual transmission. Hard to say where Ford will slot in a diesel to the F-series lineup. If it did, and if the AJD-V6 bellhousing is in fact the same as an AJV8, that could be source for manuals for this side of the world.
 

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