How Do I Identify My Gearbox?
#1
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:46 AM
But all the cogs are in very good condition with hardly any wear on them atall.
So can anyone help me to identify what sort of gear set I have? The engine cam out of a GT so im hoping that it’s a GT gear set, however as most of the rest of the engine is not standard, this might be a gearbox of a different engine or similar.
#2
Posted 07 February 2008 - 03:48 PM
#3
Posted 07 February 2008 - 07:07 PM
i would at least have steam cleaned and a cpu.
you had the diff out to see if thats std?
#4
Posted 07 February 2008 - 07:17 PM
Also i havent had the diff, but i will defonately be taking this out as im going to have a go at converting it to pot joints from yoke type driveshafts... so i guess i have to take the drive shafts out whilst doing this.
#5
Posted 07 February 2008 - 09:16 PM
itll be something like 59/19 if you divide the bigger by the smaller you get the final drive ratio.
i would reccommend you get the mini expert, it goes through gearboxes, stripping rebuilding ratios and such like!
#6
Posted 07 February 2008 - 09:38 PM
hope this helps.
#7
Posted 07 February 2008 - 09:53 PM
#8
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:13 PM
theres about 5/6 different ratios from about 2.9 upto arround 4.1
the gearsets have different teeth on either the gears or layshaft
on the front of the housing there will be a number, probably 'dam'****(numbers) can you post that up?
#9
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:15 PM
#10
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:43 PM
However i think the gear set in the casing is probably not standard to the casing as because these are fitted to an A+ block, but the drive shafts are yoke type drive shafts and im pretty sure these werent fitted to the a+ gearboxes... Thats the reason i asked really, ill get the diff out tomorrow if i get the time, but is there a way i can identify the gear set, i dont really fancy striping down the whole gearbox unless i really have to.
#11
Posted 08 February 2008 - 02:22 PM
Also how will this final rive effect the way the engine runs?
Edited by Tomf, 08 February 2008 - 02:24 PM.
#12
Posted 08 February 2008 - 06:07 PM
the 3.6 will give you better acceleration over the 3.44 with less top speed.....
#13
Posted 08 February 2008 - 06:19 PM
3.6 was used on all sorts, does not necessarily mean it's originally a mini gearbox... but yes the 3.6 was an option on GT's 3.44 being the standard
there are only 2 helical gear ratios for this which are the Standard A series and the GT (cooper S)
The idenitifying feature of the GT is the presence of 22G1040 stamped into the laygear, if that's not there then count the teeth on the 1st motion shaft ( this is what you would thin is 4th gear ).... 17 teeth it's standard 18 its a GT.
#14
Posted 08 February 2008 - 06:30 PM
Here are some pics of the diff:
Sorry me im an armature with gearboxes, could you do a little arrow pointing to the first gear so i can count the teeth, also could you point out the laygear.
Cheers for the help.
Also to convert this to pot joints doi just unbolt the diff so it all comes apart and spar the bits over for the pot join parts?
#15
Posted 09 February 2008 - 08:14 AM
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