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Re: 1500 Tranny - Good Deal?

To: michael.graziano@csfb.com
Subject: Re: 1500 Tranny - Good Deal?
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 11:06:06 EST
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <6FC6FF0C755BD31188410000F8BDBBF459F720@snyc11312.corpny.csfb.com>
Hi Mike,

If this gearbox is for a 1500 Midget, It might be from a Marina.  Some of
those came with the Triumph type gearbox.  Anyway, your friend who really
is the expert, if he says that only the input shaft is different, he
would surely know.  Why not go for it.  Sounds like a deal.

Paul 
PAsgeirsson@juno.com

On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 10:27:14 -0500 "Graziano, Michael"
<michael.graziano@csfb.com> writes:
>Hey all.
>
>I went to that tranny tech session on Saturday.  We had a great time.  
>We
>rebuilt two MGB gearboxes with overdrives.  An early unit, and a later 
>unit.
>I learned a ton.  That poor mechanic probably still has my questions 
>echoing
>around in his head.  As for list members,  Rich Boris, and Mike Robson 
>from
>the MGS list were there.  
>
>Anyway, on to the question.  I brought a spare 1500 tranny I just 
>bought
>(cheap, i.e. shipping ($28) to have him check it out before swinging 
>it into
>my car as my syncro's are shot.  Turns out the unit was bad.  The 
>reverse
>idler gear was all chewed up, as well as the matching part of the 
>laygear.
>He said a complete rebuild with all new bearings, syncros, and heavy 
>duty
>gearing would cost $575.  The heavy duty gearing was for the reverse 
>idler,
>and the lay gear, and all the forward gears.  He showed me the 
>difference
>between a new regular lay gear, and the heavy duty one.  The teeth 
>were all
>much thicker.  After he thought about it for a while,  it occurred to 
>him
>that he had a brand new (read: NEVER USED) heavy duty box from a 
>Morris (I
>think it was a Morris).  He said it was identical to the 1500 box, but 
>had a
>different input shaft.  He said he could use the input shaft from the 
>box I
>gave him, and give me the new unit for the same price.  $575.  He also 
>said
>I could send him the used unit in my car for another $75 off.  What do 
>you
>think?  I already gave him a deposit,  but I'm sure I could get it 
>back. 
>
>Any opinions?
>
>Mike
>
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