Hi I have just got hold of a type 9 gearbox, flywheel and clutch, it has the longer input shaft and I was wondering if any of you knowledgeable
Locoster know if you can shorten the input shaft or will I have to aquire a short shaft and strip the gearbox.
I should have mentioned this is going into a 1680 crossflow.
Thanks in anticipation Mike
If you gearbox has the larger lay shaft bearing it will have a plate below the input shaft that requires the Caterham type adaptor with the cut out
Depending on which gearbox etc the shafts are often not swappable.
On mine I paid a chappie to stick the sdhaft in a lathe and remachine it. Seemed a simple solution. However, I am short (literally) of space, and in
most instances the spacer is the way to go.
Might be worth checking the ratios by removing the top cover , the diesel powered Sierras used a long nose type 9 with useless ratios
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Might be worth checking the ratios by removing the top cover , the diesel powered Sierras used a long nose type 9 with useless ratios
Hi, Gearbox is out of a V6 so ratios should be ok, been looking for spacer but cant locate one, any ideas of dimensions maybe I could get one made or
make one up myself i have several bell housings i could play with.
Thanks for all you suggestions Mike
pm me an email addy, can help with a drawing
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Hi, Gearbox is out of a V6 so ratios should be ok,
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been looking for spacer but cant locate one,
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