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    Another difference I've found between the two is when I took off the fenders, the MK appears to have a support that looks like it's to strengthen it, please correct if I'm off track but pics will show what I mean

    MQ with no "support'

    MK with "support"
    Whoever disagrees with the saying "Might is right" obviously doesn't own a MQ

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    Now for my 2 cents worth.. My MK is a SD33T, is 24volt and is 5speed.
    MY MQ is the L28, is 12 volt and is 4speed.
    Power steering from the MK can be used on the MQ however needs a petrol bracket (thanks MQ MAD for that info)
    The 5sp gearbox from the SD33T cannot be put onto the L28 without mods, it can be done but it's not a matter of swapping gearboxes and bolting it into place.
    Any more differences I find as I go I'll post for others to learn from my bloodied knuckles LOL
    Whoever disagrees with the saying "Might is right" obviously doesn't own a MQ

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    More subtle differences between my MQ and MK.

    Vinyl Dash taken out, MK is the bottom one, only difference is the vents on the sides


    Steel dash, red is the MQ and MK is the grey/silver


    Bolt holes are all the same so one gets the idea that they're made from the same template, only exception is this hole is larger in the MK but it looks like it's been an adjustment with the robot

    MQ has a small circle next to the cluster hole

    circle has gone is now an oblong shape. Only difference between the two steel templates

    The instrument clusters had some large differences. I'm unsure if it's related to one being Diesel and the other Petrol.

    Back view (right hand side of clusters is the oil, volt, temp etc)

    only difference is the clock on the MQ and the Rev counter on the MK

    1st difference is the circular pin array for the MQs oil,volt etc cluster compared to...

    two wire clip-in thingies (again my knowledge base is becoming apparent)

    the clock cluster and

    the rev counter cluster.
    Trying to work out if I can utilise the MKs cluster on the MQ, not sure how to arrange the Rev counter though
    Whoever disagrees with the saying "Might is right" obviously doesn't own a MQ

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    Another day in the man-cave and another day off differences between the MQ and MK
    This time it's the lowly heater

    The one on the left is the MQs and the one on the right is the MKs

    MQs heater

    MKs heater (must be better as it's shiny)
    The only difference I can see/find between the two is the shiny bit and the wiring associated with it

    MQ has just a couple of wires sticking out and the MK

    has a hose from the centre to an outlet/inlet and a plug for wiring

    and this sticker, saying that it's 12V and by the year is definitely a MQ and

    this is 24V and by the year is definitely NOT a MQ
    All bolt holes marry up between the two vehicles

    Red is the MQ


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    Sorry about the mismash of the MK, is also being used as a storage vessel for parts I'm wanting from the MQ



    The only difference between the two is the side vents pointed out on my other post and the related heating ducts
    Whoever disagrees with the saying "Might is right" obviously doesn't own a MQ

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    Side vents or dash vents wernt on all or either and dependant on options
    Ive seen some with and some without, some with the hole in the dash and a plastic cover clipped in the slot,others with vents for air con
    Maybe its , as mentioned due to factory options
    The elongated hole in the centre of the dash could be due to the MK has a clock up near the radio and different plugs and wiring ends, and the MQ just has a radio in this ssection
    Theres 3 different dashes , and thanks for the few pics
    1 has a nissan insignia,one has a clock and the other has a tacho on the left of the cluster
    Youll notice and find a few differences as you go along with your build, dont go mix n matchin between the 2 when doin your build, easier to stick with whatever your petrol engined car has, and do the complete wiring ect for that

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    Thanks for that MQ, can't offer much to others bar the photos as don't quite have the tech/mech skills. Learning heaps myself by taking them and comparing them.
    Whoever disagrees with the saying "Might is right" obviously doesn't own a MQ

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    Also forgot to note earlier that the Glovebox on the MK is smaller than the MQ due to the side vent duct going behind it
    Whoever disagrees with the saying "Might is right" obviously doesn't own a MQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiemale View Post
    Thanks for that MQ, can't offer much to others bar the photos as don't quite have the tech/mech skills. Learning heaps myself by taking them and comparing them.

    Fotos are very appreciative
    There are especially in the MK utes (maybe cause their the povo packs ???) that share alot of the MQ stuff
    Like steering wheel, radio dash section
    Non turbo diesel engine, but the 5 speed box
    These are sought after the SD33 n/a 5 speed box,due to great first gear better for climbing

    Keep the pics comin .......

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    More differences for the MQ / MK camps, this time the headlights, yes I know they've been brought up before however didn't know that they were this different
    the MQ as most will know are round headlights however it looks like if a bulb blows you'd have to replace the whole headlight


    where the MK has a removable bulb


    The connections seem pretty similar
    the MQ


    And the MK


    I'm unsure (and would appreciate feedback ..MQ MAD) if I remove the 24volt bulb from the MK with a 12Volt bulb that it'd work with the MK fitting. Would delete having to do any mods changing the headlights over
    Whoever disagrees with the saying "Might is right" obviously doesn't own a MQ

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    The 7 " round headlights are a standard fitment on many cars of the era
    IF you have a fitted bulb, just get a " H4 " headlight,they have the removable bulbs
    These are avaliable in the rectangle style headlights as well
    Just for your purpose,get " H4 "headlights and then use whatever powered bulbs you need for your project
    Dont forget "Dont " touch H4 headlight bulbs with bare skin,use gloves,the oil in your skin is no good for them

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