blakep82
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posted on 22/11/13 at 12:52 AM |
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type 9 needing rebuild?
not sure if i'm really meaning to ask this... but here goes
I've already got a type 9 for my car, appears to be all good and bearing seem sound as far as i can tell so far,
quite fancy having a go at rebuilding one as a spare or putting it in and keeping this one as a spare, uprating bearings, ratios or a longer 1st gear
maybe? not 100% sure what the plan is yet.
really just seeing what/if people have laying about. ideas for a spec (keeping costs down )
would be my first go at gearboxes, so not wanting to go in too deep, but looking for a little useful project
local would be good! cheap would be lovely, but saying that, i'm not entirely sure I want to buy just now. really just getting an idea whats
around. would need to be one with removable bell housing, gear lever not required (but would be handy)
PM me please
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NigeEss
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posted on 22/11/13 at 01:04 AM |
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I've one that I took out recently as it often jumps out of 3rd and 4th. Removable bellhousing but no gear lever.
Not local though, but if you are not in a rush I'm going to Inverness in early January and could
drop it off on the way past.
Open to offers
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snapper
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posted on 22/11/13 at 07:36 AM |
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Barkalarr
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posted on 22/11/13 at 08:01 AM |
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I've got a T9 which is surplus to requirements.
I've also got a gear leaver + the extension kit so it puts the gear stick another 6 inches back.
Includes the mounts too.
I've also got a good condition shortened prop if this is any good to anyone - pics in my archive of the length.
15 mins from Stansted airport.
Open to offers
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richardm6994
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posted on 22/11/13 at 12:41 PM |
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I've always fancied having a go at stripping and rebuilding a type 9 as I've never done gearboxes before.
What has stopped me is the "special tools" I've read that are required. I've never managed to find out what these tools are,
how much they cost or where to get them from.
Sorry for the hijac but it's kinda on topic...I'd be interested if anyone has any info..
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minordelay
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posted on 22/11/13 at 01:30 PM |
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Not posted on here for ages. But a topic I can help with.
The main tool that you need is to remove the 5th gear driver off the back of the layshaft. I think the rest is basic tool stuff and maybe a press.
The one I have used consists of a rod with fine thread at the rear which slots through the hollow inside of the layshaft and mounts onto the front of
the main casing.
Then a threaded collar combined with 2 split half shells and securing ring are used on the threaded rod to pull the gear off.
I don't have access to one anymore and I'm not sure where to buy them. Lazer tools might be worth a try or Sykes Pickavant.
Or make one if you have the skills, they are usually very tight to get off. I've seen a few break.
Hope this wasn't too confusing.
Nigel
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blakep82
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posted on 22/11/13 at 08:53 PM |
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Lovely stuff! Thank you for the tips, and the two boxes! As for offers, I have no idea whats reasonable now...
Last one I bought was 6 years ago, £60 I think, and didn't need rebuilt. Prices have changed now though! Someone give me a starting point!
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Pete Jordan
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posted on 23/11/13 at 12:13 AM |
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I'm half way through doing exactly what you are considering, rebuilding my type 9 with a long first, heavy duty bearings and improved
lubrication to the mainshaft gears. Re special tools, I had to buy a large enough socket to remove the fifth gear retaining nut and bend some 5mm rod
to make a convenient tool to remove one of the bearings. Otherwise, if you have a normal range of sockets spanners etc and a two leg gear puller, you
don't need anything else. I got all the bits from BGH Geartech. They are extremely helpful and their prices are pretty good as well. Happy to
let you know exactly what I've done and what it cost if you are interested.
Pete
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