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Author: Subject: MT75 Gear box quick shift
axle

posted on 5/2/22 at 10:09 AM Reply With Quote
MT75 Gear box quick shift

Hi all
Has anyone got the drawing for the above ,I have seen only the pictures on the forum before but No mention of dimensions. Also where to source the components I am not talking about the metals.





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big_wasa

posted on 5/2/22 at 04:35 PM Reply With Quote
A quicker action can be achieved in a couple of ways. Increase the distance between the pivot ball and linkage or reduce the length of the gear stick.

An aftermarket pivot ball is available still
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294795859320?hash=item44a333d578:g:IKoAAOSw-Vth~UZI

You need to be very carful taking it out of the socket as they are very brittle now.

You can also get a more positive action by modifying the rubber mounted remote. Again the 20~30 year old rubber bushes are well past it.

I have made a few Mt75 remotes for kitcars. I don’t have any measurements as I just chop and weld until
I like the feel.





[Edited on 5/2/22 by big_wasa]

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axle

posted on 6/2/22 at 09:28 AM Reply With Quote
Hi
Thanks for your reply do appreciate the care need to be taken about bushes because of their age. The picture you have sent with the gearbox in position does certainly makes the whole thing clear.





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