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    Posted: 12 Sep. 2019 at 6:29pm
Help! I got a twin stick PRO that I was told came off. Dyna 18. Only problem is the data plate is in Japanese I think and the bolts that connect to the transfer case are metric and not what I would expect I will upload pictures later
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Hi, MC...welcome to the forum.  Sounds like pics are going to be a must.  Only thing that pops to mind is mitsubishi "3b"s, but that's way above my paygrade
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Originally posted by mbullism mbullism wrote:

Hi, MC...welcome to the forum.  Sounds like pics are going to be a must.  Only thing that pops to mind is mitsubishi "3b"s, but that's way above my paygrade


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Could not load pictures at work connection was too slow. Here they are. Note the square headed plugs have to remove them then use an Allen wrench to unscrew the bolts attaching to the transfer case




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That's different
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mbullism Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Sep. 2019 at 1:24am
I gotta assume "PCK1" is the model, but my google fu skills are weak tonight, lol... I got nuthin.
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The guy I got it from swears it came off a dyna 18. I don’t have one near to check. But being metric I kinda don’t think so and the bolts being special. Not sure what I can do with it
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Welcome to the page, MikeCampbell! 

That looks like a highly useful accessory.  You can find the proper hardware to make use of the unit.  It might take a bit of searching but it's gotta be available somewhere.  You could also drill and tap and/or Heli-Coil the holes to English threads if absolutely necessary.
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Looks like a twin stick Koenig!  Might be an export or a copy of the Koenig.  But really looks like a Koenig twin stick.

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I agree, a Koehing copy, no doubt with Mitsubishi, Mahindra in the Jeep buisines in past years there were also PTO options for those as well. The metric mounting bolts are not an issue. Nice find 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

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Thanks for the information. Looking on line I see where they use normal bolts. They should be easy to find. The ones in this are different see this pic. Notice how long the head is. But I guess that doesn’t matter

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Mike if you are coming to the Fall Reunion in Fulton, I have sets of the correct Koenig bolts for sale and you can compare.
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I am new to MO and had not heard of it. But I probably will head over tomorrow. How to find you?
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Heading over that way tomorrow how to find you?
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Mike,

I just updated my PTO Webpage and took another look at your PTO a little more closely...

So this is what it is and unsure if it is a licensed Koenig by Showa or not. I've found many Mitsubishi J-Series Jeeps on the web sporting a Koenig like winch so it may have been made for this purpose.

Just not any actual images or documentation that I've found so this may me a first. I added it to my website today: http://48cj2a.com/PTOs.htm


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That is it. The name Showa, is a little different. But that could just be the western spelling. Aircraft Industry is the same translation I got from a Chinese here in St. louis and a Japanese at the airport in Japan when I came back in January. Thanks 
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https://www.showa-aircraft.co.jp/en/

If you go to their webpage the company logo pretty much makes it official.

I emailed the company thru their website for possible information.


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I was looking at your page. A lot of good information. i just got a PT-1R. I was told it came off a CJ5 with a V6. I have no way to test that.
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