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Re: Wrong engine or wrong transmission?

To: gardner7@pilot.infi.net
Subject: Re: Wrong engine or wrong transmission?
From: mgb.roadster@juno.com (Larry A Hoy)
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:24:54 -0700
Scott,  I think you are correct your engine was originally mated with an
OD transmission.  But who knows which is correct for your car.   I think
the 1280 speedo is the correct number for the non OD car.  When I put the
OD in my 1969 I removed the 1280 speedo.

So get this.  This is from Clausager's book, Original MGB:

"The gearbox numbers typically have a maximum of four figures, with a
number/letter prefix.  Where gearbox numbers are entered in the
production records (1965-72 only), the serial number is recorded without
prefix.  It is therefore not possible to refer a gearbox number to a
chassis number, or to date those gearbox changes which are recorded only
by a gearbox number in the parts lists."

I'm not sure what he is saying here (yes, I checked to see if I copied
this right!) but I suspect it says you'll never know if the car came with
a OD or not.

Maybe someone else out there can clear this up.

Larry Hoy (MGB.Roadster@juno.com)
Denver, CO USA
1969 MGB Roadster
1987 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas
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On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 12:23:40 +0000 "Scott Gardner"
<gardner7@pilot.infi.net> writes:
>I'm trying to figure out which is the non-original part in my car, 
>the engine or the transmission.  The engine number is 18V585ZXXXXX, 
>which would lead me to believe the engine was originally mated to an 
>overdrive transmission.  The one in the car is a non-overdrive.  I 
>have the overdrive switch, but I'm under the impression that all of 
>the '72 MGBs had the switch, whether or not they had the OD from the 
>factory.  The speedometer has a "1280" in small type at about the 5 
>o'clock position, if that means anything.  I don't want to order the 
>BHMA certificate for the car unless I have to.  Are there ways to 
>deduce the original tranny type from the VIN or any other numbers?
>Scott
>
>

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